David Haye was down to his last 3,500 and shoved them all in from mid-position and was called by the player in the hijack. The rest of the table folded to let them fight it out.
David Haye:
Hijack:
"Good luck," Haye's opponent said while a cameraman rushed to the table to put it all on tape.
The flop came to keep Haye's opponent ahead.
The turn was the to not change the situation but the river saved Haye as the hit the board. His tablemates gasped and then smiled as the ex-boxer would stay around to battle for at least another round.
2017 WSOP Main Event runner-up Daniel Ott got his last 4,100 chips into the middle from early position, and was called by a player in middle position and Michael Rossitto on the button.
After the dealer spread the flop, the middle position player check-called a bet of 3,200 from Rossitto, which created a side a pot. After the player checked again on the turn, Rossitto shoved all in for 15,000, the other player folded and Rossitto took down the side pot. Ott and Rossitto then tabled their hands, which showed Rossitto holding top two pair.
Taylor Wilson just eliminated another player when he held against his opponent's .
Lexy Gavin called the 800 raise of her opponent in the hijack from the big blind. They both checked through the on the flop to the on the turn. Gavin bet 1,300 for her opponent to let his hand go.
Paul-Francois Tedeschi raised to 800 from the button and Xixiang Luo three-bet to 2,300 in the small blind. The big blind folded and Tedeschi made the call.
The flop came , Luo continued with a bet of 1,800 which Tedeschi called.
The turn was the , Luo slowed down and checked. Tedeschi bet 3,500 and Luo quickly called.
The river completed the board with the and Luo shoved for his last 6,700. Tedeschi snap-called with for the turned flush while Luo held for a Broadway.