In a heads-up pot, with a board reading , the action was checked to Ari Engel who fired a bet of 10,000 into the pot of about 17,000 and his opponent made the call.
The completed the board and once checked to Engel shoved the rest of his 13,500 stack into the middle. His opponent took about five seconds and threw in three 5,000 chips to call. Engel tabled for two pair and the opponent mucked his hand.
Daewoong Song had an opponent all-in and at-risk preflop.
Opponent:
Daewoong Song:
Song was looking for an ace, and the flop was music to his ears. The and completed the board to send his opponent to the rail and send Song up the leaderboard.
Ben Heath was heads-up on a flop in the cutoff against a player in the hijack and both players checked.
Heath bet 1,500 on the turn after being checked to and his opponent called.
The completed the board and the hijack checked again. This time Heath overbet the pot for 8,500, sending his opponent deep into the tank. He eventually called and Heath tabled for a runner-runner full house.
"That's good," Heath's opponent said as he mucked.
Jason Somerville opened in early position and the player in the big blind defended.
Somerville continued with a bet of 800 on the flop of and his opponent check-called. Both players then checked on the turn.
The opponent checked on the river and Somerville checked back. The opponent tabled for ace-high, while Somerville showed for a better ace-high and took down the pot.
Harry Lodge raised to 1,000 and was called by one player. Anthony Zinno then three-bet to 5,000 in the cutoff and Lodge called. They headed to the flop on which Lodge check-called for 8,000. The fell on the turn and Lodge quickly checked. Zinno now bet small for just 1,600 and Lodge went into the tank. He then made it 13,500 to go and Zinno snap-folded.
"Jesus Christ," Zinno exclaimed. Andrzej Rogowski also complained about the time it had taken for Lodge to make his move. "Sorry, I had no idea how to play this spot, I had to think about it," Lodge replied.
Joining the action on the turn, David Coker bet 15,000 and was called by Mason Hinkle from one seat over. The fell on the river and Coker bet another 15,000. Hinkle folded this time and dropped below the starting stack.
Further assorted counts from the Amazon Tan section can be found below.