David "ODB" Baker checked out of the blinds after calling a raise from Jen Harman and seeing flop. Harman bet, and Baker raised. Harman made it three bets, and Baker put out four. Harman called, and then called the and .
Baker showed the near-lock both ways: for eights full with the nut low, while Harman had been coolered holding . She took a quarter of the pot.
Brandon Shack-Harris called a bet on fourth with the board reading , and his opponent bet into him again on the river. Shack-Harris thought for a bit before announcing a raise.
"You've got a full house, do ya?" Shack-Harris' opponent said. He called, and Shack-Harris showed for the boat.
"Do you really have to do the dramatic pause before the raise?" Shack-Harris' irritated opponent said.
"I didn't know if I was good," Shack-Harris said. "I didn't know if I should raise or call. I'm sorry."
Last year's Poker Players' Championship winner Matthew Ashton just took down a pot where he bet into two people on fourth street with a board of . One player called, while Gary Bolden folded on the button. On the river, both players checked, and Ashton showed , winning with a pair of kings.