In a three-way pot on a board of with a pot of over 20,000 already in the middle, action checked to Per Hildebrand who bet. David Bach called while Brayden Gazlay folded.
The river was the and Bach checked again. Hildebrand bet and Bach called once more. Hildebrand showed down his and a frustrated Bach through up his hand.
"Damn it," Bach said quietly to himself. As the pot was pushed to Hildebrand, Bach rested his face in his palms and shook his head.
On a flop of , action checked over to the cutoff where Yarron Bendor put out a nearly pot-sized bet of 4,000. Action folded to Aaron Schaff who raised, making it 16,500. Bendor called, leaving himself with just a few thousand behind.
The turn was the and Schaff checked to Bendor who moved all in. Schaff snap-called.
Aaron Schaff:
Yarron Bendor:
The river was the and while Bendor did make trips, Schaff made a full house to send Bendor to the rail.
Rafael Lebron was all in for about 23,000 from the small blind holding against Brian Zekus in the cutoff with . The final board read , giving Zekus aces up to eliminate Lebron.
Scott Seiver raised to 2,400 on the button and Ian Johns called from the small blind. Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind so the three took a flop of where all three players checked.
The turn was the and, after checked to, Negreanu moved all in for 6,000. Seiver thought for a bit, checked on John's stack, then announced "pot." Johns immediately folded.
Seiver showed his for the straight then flashed his .
"With spades!" Negreanu said, showing his own for the same straight but freerolling to the flush.
The river was the and that brought in the flush for Negreanu, allowing him to take down the pot, more than doubling up.