Benny Glaser was heads-up with an opponent after they each stuck in 5,600 preflop. The flop came and Glaser led out with a bet of 4,000 from the small blind. His opponent called and the landed on the turn.
Glaser announced a bet of 13,000 this time and his opponent stuck around to see the on the river. Glaser pushed all in for a little over 30,000 and his opponent quickly called. Glaser tabled for a king-high flush while his opponent showed for the nut-low on the river.
Picking up the action on the flop with the board reading , the cutoff had a bet of 3,500 in front of him and was called by the button. Anthony Zinno check-raised to 16,500 from the small blind and only the button called.
The turn brought the and Zinno announced the pot, which required him to stick in the last of his chips for just over 37,000. His opponent thought for a minute but decided to lay his hand down.
Charles Sinn opened to 2,000 from under the gun and picked up five callers along the way. The flop came and the action checked to Allen Kessler in the hijack who bet 10,000. The button called and they went heads-up to the on the turn.
Kessler threw in a bet of 25,000 and his opponent still called. Kessler fired in the last of his 400 chips before the hit the river. His opponent quickly called and Kessler tabled for a set of fives and the nut-low to scoop the entire pot.
"You must not work for PokerNews," Kessler hollered across the table. "I don't win hands when you guys are watching."