On a raised pot, the flop showed when Chris Moorman checked from the big blind and so did his opponent.
The fell on the turn and Moorman check-called for 30,000. The river fell a and this time Moorman check-called for 65,000. His opponent tabled for ace-high and Moorman took down the pot with for a pair of kings.
On a board reading and with about 200,000 in the middle, Pedro Oliveira fired 155,000 from the big blind. The player in mid-position called.
The filled up the river and Oliveira continued with another bet of 390,000. His opponent thought for a long while.
"Why so much?" the player in mid-position muttered.
Oliveira kept his poker face and after a few more minutes of reflection, they player in middle position opted to let it go and Oliveira raked in the pot.
In a raised pot, the flop showed when the player in the small blind checked and another player bet 28,000. Lawrence Brandt made the call and the small blind folded.
The turn brought a and Brandt called another bet for 42,000. Things heated on the river. The initial player moved all for a stack around 120,000 and Brandt snap-called with a for a full house. His opponent, with , was eliminated and made his way to the cashier.
The player in mid-position raised and the player on the button moved all in for about 300,000. Gregory Brewer called from the big blind, putting at risk his last 158,000. The player in mid-position called as well.
Player in middle position:
Gregory Brewer:
Player on the button:
The board ran out and Brewer scooped the pot with his set of aces.