Action folded to Marco Johnson in the small blind and he cut out a raise. Daniel Dipasquale called from the big blind and the two saw hit the felt. Johnson continued out with a bet and Dipasquale called to see the turn.
Fourth stret was the and Johnson checked. Dipasquale tapped the table back and the finished off the community cards. Both players checked once more.
"Sixes," said Johnson, showing . Dipasquale mucked his cards and Johnson was awarded the pot. He now has about 68,000 in chips.
Maria Mayrinck bet 5,000 with the board reading . Small blind Arthur Morris made it 14,000 to go, and Mayrinck quickly called. On the river, Morris bet 24,000 and was called.
Morris showed for fives full on the turn, while Mayrinck had for top-top. Morris is now the chip leader.
The flop read and Aaron Schaff checked. Yuebin Guo checked as well and Brian Rast moved all in from the button for his last 6,600. Schaff called and Guo got out of the way.
Rast:
Schaff:
Both players flopped two pair with jacks and eights but Schaff quickly improved to a better two pair on the turn with the . The finished off the board and Rast was eliminated from play. Schaff picked up the pot and now sits around 80,000.
Brandon Cantu had three bets in front of him before the first draw on the button, and Gavin Smith appeared to have raised initially and made the call. Smith drew two, while Cantu drew one. Smith again check-called, then drew two while Cantu drew one again. Smith check-folded the next round of betting.
Zeev Lukacs raised from the button and Francesco Barbaro made it three bets from the small blind. Action folded back to Lukacs and he called. Barbaro took one on the first draw while Lukacs opted for three. Barbaro led out with a bet.
"Woooow," said Lukacs. "Wow."
Lukacs put out a raise and Barbaro flatted. Both players stood pat on the second draw and Barbaro checked. Lukacs bet all in for less than one more big bet and Barbaro called. Both players stood pat and fanned their cards.
Lukacs showed for a scoop and he secured a double up to about 26,000.
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