Dylan Weisman raised to 2,100 from middle position and an early position limper called.
The opponent checked on the flop of and called when Weisman threw out a bet of 3,100. The opponent checked once more on the turn and Weisman checked back.
The opponent then led out with a bet of 5,100 on the river and Weisman slid his hand to the dealer.
Three players headed to the flop of and the action checked to the button who bet 4,000 into a pot of around 6,000. Scott Eskenazi called from the small blind as did Ka Kwan Lau in the big blind.
The turn brought the and all three players checked to the on the river. Eskenazi led out with a bet of 8,000 which got Lau to fold but the button still called. Eskenazi rolled over for a flopped full house and was awarded the pot.
Four ways to the flop with 10,000 each invested, it was Jan-Peter Jachtmann who bet 40,000. Joseph Cheong then jammed for 140,000 to force out the other two players and Jachtmann called.
Joseph Cheong:
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Cheong was in the lead with top set and remained there throughout the turn and river.
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Jeremy Ausmus opened to 1,800 from under the gun and picked up a call from the hijack. The flop came and both players checked to the on the turn.
Ausmus threw in a pot-sized bet of 5,100 and his opponent just called to see the on the river. Ausmus checked this time and his opponent bet 13,000. Ausmus deliberated for a minute before finally making the call. His opponent tabled for a set of kings and Ausmus conceded.
On the heads-up turn of , Igor Zektser in the big blind and Ayaz Mahmood in the cutoff got their chips in with Mahmood at risk.
Ayaz Mahmood:
Igor Zektser:
Zektser was ahead with the bottom set while Mahmood had some outs with two pair and the open-ender. However, the river was not among them and Mahmood was eliminated. The empty seat was then filled by Eric Kurtzman, who had just re-entered.