On a flop of , Mackenzie Kraemer led out for 220,000 and Bradley Jansen made the call.
The turn was the and Kraemer bet again, this time for 320,000 and Jansen called for the second time.
On the river, Kraemer took a few seconds and fired out a stack of red and two brown chips for a total bet of 700,000. Jansen took off his sunglasses and raised his eyebrow. "My hand is massively under repped here," he exasperated.
After about another minute Jansen made the call and Kraemer tabled for ace-high and Jansen scooped the pot when he tabled the .
Mackenzie Kraemer opened the action to 105,000 from under the gun. Itai Levy calls on the button
The flop comes . Kraemer continues for 90,000 and Levy takes no time at all to make the call.
The turn card came the . Kraemer didn't show signs of slowing down when he bet 215,000. Levy immediately called.
The river card was the completing three cards to a flush. This time Kraemer checked the river, and Levy checked back.
Kraemer tabled . He had flopped the world, as they say, with a pair of aces and the nut flush draw and he got there on the river. Levy shows then mucked. Kreamer attempted a trap but Levy avoided it.
Mackenzie Kraemer opened from the cutoff to 85,000. Itai Levy completed the action with a call.
The flop came . Levy checked to Kraemer who continued with a bet of 80,000 to which Levy called.
The turn card was the . Levy checked once more and Kraemer bet 190,000. Levy called again.
The river brought the . With three cards to a straight and three cards to a flush, Levy led the river with a huge bet of 380,000. Kraemer gave his hand up.
Melanie Weisner opened the action with a raise under the gun to 90,000 and Mark Liedtke flatted before Jon Baylor ripped his entire stack all-in.
Weisner asked for a count and after the dealer had told her it was 620,000, she moved all-in as well. Liedtke snap-called and all three players tabled their hands.
"This is a big one!" Liedtke yelled to his rail.
Melanie Weisner:
Jon Baylor:
Mark Liedtke:
Liedtke's aces were still looking good on the flop. The turn was the , giving Weisner some life if a jack hit the river. The river did not help Weisner, however, improved Baylor to a set when the landed, sealing his triple up.
Liedtke had both players covered and Liedtke won the side pot which meant Wesiner was eliminated in 17th Place for $17,141.
Liran Betito got all of his chips in the middle before the flop for roughly 500,000 and was at risk against Jeremy Malod.
Liran Betito:
Jeremy Malod:
Betitio picked a bad time as he ran into the best starting hand possible and the board would be no help for him as it ran out . Betito was eliminated in 18th Place for $17,141.