Antonio Esfandiari checked the turn with the board reading . His opponent in the cutoff fired 3,200, and Esfandiari tossed three black T100 chips out and announced all in. The cutoff folded after some thought.
With the board reading , a player in the big blind bet 3,700 into Rahul Byrraju. After thinking for a minute or so, Byrraju made the call. His opponent didn't bother with the showdown, immediately mucking his hand. Byrraju moved to muck his hand as well, but tournament rules dictate the winning hand must always be shown. The dealer turned over , and Byrraju dragged the pot with ten-high.
We found Nate Silver with enough chips in the middle to put two shorter stacks all in. Unfortunately for Silver, the board had ran out , and his found no improvement against and , and the player with aces tripled up.
The player in the hijack raised to 2,000, and Lee Childs reraised to 5,800 from the cutoff. The player on the button fired a cold four-bet 10,000. The original raiser folded, and Childs made the call.
The flop came , and Childs checked. The button went with a small bet, 4,400. Childs called. The turn paired the board with the , and Childs checked once more. The button bet 8,100, and Childs thought for about a minute before moving all in. His opponent folded without much delay.