Chris Vitch raised under the gun and Samuel Gorr called on the button. Vitch patted right away, Gorr changed one and then called Vitch's bet. The same applied for the second round and both players patted on the last draw. Both players checked after the third draw and Gorr tabled the best hand with .
The turned board read , there were two players that had around five bets in front of them in Carol Fuchs and John Evans. Fuchs called all in on the turn for her remaining 16,000 after Evans pushed in a bet and the two tabled their cards.
Fuchs turned over for the nut low and Evans showed for the same low.
A bricked off on the river and Fuchs' ace-jack took down the high pot. They split the low as Fuchs scooped in three-quarters of the pot.
Alex Rocha raised with the and Tuvya Felt made it three bets. Rocha called and Felt kept firing on the following streets. Rocha called on fourth, fifth, and sixth before Felt checked back on the river, showing a pair of kings. Rocha flashed a pair of queens and the pot went Felt's way.
Toby Lewis and Ismael Bojang went to fourth street for two bets and Lews continued firing on fourth, fifth, and sixth. Bojang called all the bets, putting his last 2,500 into the pot on sixth.
Lewis: / /
Bojang /
"You're live," Lewis told Bojang after turning up his own final card.
Bojang had plenty of outs and he peeled the to finish with two pair.
Chris Klodnicki completed as well as bet every street and Rami Boukai called the whole way until sixth street, where he pushed in two bets over Klodnicki's bet. Klodnicki mucked and Boukai pulled in the pot on sixth.
Rami Boukai bet on fourth, sixth, and seventh street and Allen Kessler called all the bets. Only fifth street was checked by both players. Boukai turned up two pair, king and queens and Kessler claimed he'd also made two pair, albeit inferior.
Chris Klodnicki opened to 7,000 from under the gun and Allen Kessler called in the hijack. Klodnicki continued with a 7,000 bet after the flop fell and Kessler called.
The fell as a turn card and Klodnicki pushed in 26,000. Kessler thought for a brief moment and then let his hand go, sending the pot to Klodnicki.
Tim Marsters was downed to a nub and he ended up all in predraw with Samuel Gorr and Chris Klodnicki fighting in a three-bet pot. Gorr took two, Klodnicki one, and Marsters two. Gorr checked and called when Klodnicki bet. Goor and Klodnicki repeated their previous draw while Marsters changed only one.
Gorr led out after the second draw and Klodnicki called. They both patted and Marsters figured he had to reconsider his plan.
"This is no bueno," Marsters said and then discarded two. Gorr and Klodnicki checked the river and all three players tabled their hands. Gorr had the best of it with nut eight and Marsters wished the table good luck before leaving.
Arto Loikkanen completed and bet on every street until seventh where he checked. Chris Klodnicki called on every street and checked behind against Loikkanen's aces on seventh.
Klodnicki mucked his hand before Loikkanen could even reveal his whole cards.