Kory Kilpatrick bet 2,800 on a flop from late position, and Josh Ladines called from the big blind, while the third player folded. Both checked the turn, and a river prompted 6,000 from Ladines. Kilpatrick quickly called.
Ladines slid into the middle for a backdoor flush, a winning hand.
"I didn't like the way you showed your hand," Kilpatrick said, adding that he knew he was beat when Ladines showed so quickly. "I wanted you to pick it up and pick through it."
We found Joseph Cheong all in on the river on a board of . His opponent was doubling Cheong up for his last 12,800, as "subiime" had shown down for sevens and fives.
"Nice call," Cheong's opponent said, indicating Cheong had made a good decision for his tournament life.
Meanwhile, Freddy Deeb and Ismael Bojang are getting short at the neighboring table.
Three players saw a flop at Table 367, and each of them checked. Steve Billirakis bet 1,800 on the turn, and one players folded, while Daniel Idema called on the button. The completed the board, and Billirakis bet what looked like 2,800. Idema tossed out a quick call, and Billirakis revealed for top-top, which he likely suspected was no good as he didn't table his other cards. Idema had for trips.
Sorel Mizzi bet 3,100 on a flop of after the small blind checked, and a player in late position called, as did the small blind. Mizzi fired again on the turn, and this time only the small blind called. On the river, Mizzi, checked to once more, announced all in. The small blind ducked his head and flicked the dealer his cards.