Tom McCormick opened from the button, Taylor Wilson and Byron Kaverman called in the blinds. The dealer spread out on the flop and action checked to McCormick who bet 2,700.
Kaverman was the only one to call and the came on the turn. Both players checked and the landed as a river card. Both checked again, McCormick showed for king-high and Kaverman tabled , giving him the only pair and the pot.
This hand, that took place just before the break, was once again replayed by Kathy Liebert, who had just finished stacking her chips.
She was in the small blind in a four-way limped pot. The flop came , Kathy checked, the big blind put out a bet, which got the other two players to fold. Kathy then check-raised and was called by the big blind.
After check-calling the turn, she then shoved the river, the big blind called and was all in. He tabled for a full house, threes full of sixes, but Liebert tabled deuce-three offsuit for quads and sent the player to the rail.
The board read and the pot contained around 26,000. There were three in the pot and Dylan Linde was first to act, he pushed in 17,000 and his opponents both declined, sending another pot to Linde.
Ralph Massey limped from late position and Chung Ho called in the hijack. The big blind player checked his option and the dealers spread out on the flop.
The trio checked to the turn and action fell on Massey who bet 1,200. Both of his opponents called and the landed as a river card.
Action checked to Ho, he pushed in 3,000 and only Massey called. Ho tabled for a turned straight and Massey mucked for just an ace, sending the pot to Ho.