On a flop of we saw David Peters call a 12,000 bet in position. The turn brought the and Peters neighbor shoved all in. Peters made a quick and (by the looks of it) easy call with . He was up against so all he needed to fade was the . The was of no harm and Peters doubled up. If we're counting correctly, he now has well over 110,000.
Ryan D'Angelo was very short and had just 5,400 left. He shoved under-the-gun and only the big blind looked him up. The big blind had called blind and turned over . D'Angelo was in bad shape since he tabled the dominated himself. The board ( | | ) brought no help at all, and D'Angelo's was off to collect his first cash of the summer.
With 7,000 already in preflop Charles Nelson Robinson and his opponent took to the flop. That flop was . Robinson's opponent checked and Robinson bet out 4,000. His opponent called and they saw the on the turn. Robinson bet again when his opponent checked. This time to 7,500. Robinson's opponent pushed all in and Robinson called.
Robinson held for top pair and his opponent held for the nut-flush draw. Robinson couldn't fade the spades as the came on the river and gave the winning hand to Robinson's opponent's flush. Robinson is down to 127,000.
Jason Potter raised it up to 2,600 preflop. A player in late position called. Matt Jarvis re-raised it to 8,200 from the big blind. Potter made it 16,200 to go and the late position player got out of the way and it was up to Jarvis. He wanted to play for it all and pushed all in. Potter called and the two took to the board to determine a winner.
Jarvis:
Potter :
The board read | | and with that Jarvis hit his pair of fives to knock out his opponent. Matt Jarvis is playing about 184,000 now.
Ian Frazer just missed his open-ended, but still ended up winning a nice little pot. On we saw him check-call a 4,300 bet. Frazer, in the big blind, checked to the hijack on the on the turn. His opponent checked behind and the dealer put out the on the river. Frazer bet 5,500 and got a rather quick call. The hijack could just as fast muck his hand as Frazer showed .
Blake Purvis had James Dempsey at risk when Dempsey held and Purvis held . Dempsey was good on the flop and he was also good on the turn . But unfortunately for Dempsey the river came the giving Purvis the bigger straight. Dempsey started walking away but the table called back for him. He still needed to collect his pay slip. Dempsey joked that he has never lasted long enough to get a pay slip and this was all new for him. The whole table laughed and Fempsey got his pay slip and exited while Purvis stacked up his winning of 122,000
An all in confrontation left Jake Cody crippled. We saw that he had pocket queens and his opponent held pocket kings. The board was jack high and the large pot was shipped to Cody's opponent. Cody will survive with only 2,100 which only barely covers one big blind.
Vanessa Selbst opened the action fromt he small blind with a raise to 4,500. Brandon Steven in the big blind, enjoying a never ending massage, made the call. on the flop and both players checked. The -turn led to more action: Selbst bet out 5,300 and Steven raised it up to 12,700. Selbst made the call and checked to het beighbor on the river. Steven contemplated betting, but checked behind after some thinking.
Selbst waited before showing her cards but Steven didn't make an attempt to show his. "One pair" announced Selbst eventually, and Steven told her it was good. She showed her and Steven mucked.