Justin Liberto limped the small blind and Aditya Prasetyo checked his option to the flop on which Liberto bet 40,000 and received a call. They checked the turn and river for Liberto to announce queen-high. Prasetyo had that beat with the to win the pot.
Nicholas Julia raised to 80,000 in the cutoff and earned three callers in Justin Liberto on the button, Aditya Prasetyo in the small blind and Kristan Lord in the big blind. They all checked the flop and it was then Lord who bet the turn for 120,000. Julia got out of the way but Liberto and Prasetyo stuck around.
The river paired the board and action checked to Liberto, who made it 415,000 to go. Prasetyo quickly folded while Lord spent three minutes in the tank. He called and Liberto tabled the for a missed wrap which Lord had beat holding .
The hand was joined on a board of and Nicholas Julia who led out for 175,000 chips and was raised to 400,000 chips by his opponent, Kristan Lord. After a moment or two, Julia opted to call.
The dealer dealt the river and both players slowed down and the action went check-check. Next, Lord tabled for a seven-high straight and Julia tossed his cards into the muck.
In the penultimate hand of Pot-Limit Omaha, Justin Liberto won a pot off Nicholas Julia when the latter check-folded the river.
Kristan Lord then raised to 125,000 from under the gun and was called by Aditya Prasetyo in the big blind. The flop fell and Prasetyo check-folded to a bet worth 250,000.
Limit Hold'em
Justin Liberto raised the button and Lord defended the big blind. On a flop, Lord check-called a bet and the turn went check, check. Lord bet the river and Liberto called.
"Trips," Lord announced and tabled the , which ended up as the winning hand.
Justin Liberto raised from under the gun and then called a three-bet by the table short stack Aditya Prasetyo from one seat over. Until the turn the remaining chips of Prasetyo went into the middle and he was looked up by Liberto.
Aditya Prasetyo:
Justin Liberto:
The river was not what Liberto was looking for and Prasetyo doubled for the 485,000 he had behind after all the chips were finally pulled in to be counted.
Justin Liberto raised to 100,000 in the cutoff and Aditya Prasetyo then three-bet to 350,000 on the button with some 1.25 million behind. Liberto gave it some thought for about a minute and then moved all-in. Prasetyo spent an equally long time before sending his cards into the muck.
In a battle of the blinds, Robert McLaughlin raised and Nicholas Julia stuck around. McLaughlin took two and Julia took three. The bet of McLaughlin was called and both then took one each. McLaughlin check-called a bet and took one while Julia patted. They checked it down and Julia had the winning hand with .