A player in early position opened to 800 and from the button, Jason Wheeler three-bet to 3,100. Action folded back around to the early position player who called.
The flop came down and action checked to Wheeler who bet 2,600 and was met with a quick call.
The turn came out an and action checked to Wheeler once more who bet 5,000 and was met with a fold from the opponent, giving Wheeler the pot.
Prince Cassell limped in from early position and Asvin Ganesh also called from the small blind. Maurice Hawkins then checked his option and they saw the flop .
Ganesh led for 500 and only Hawkins called. The turn was the and Hawkins called a bet of 1,300 from Ganesh.
On the river , Ganesh slowed down with a check, Hawkins bet 3,000 and Ganesh flicked in a call.
Hawkins turned over for two pair, but Ganesh had a better two pair with .
Scott Blumstein raised to 700 from early position. Action folded to Jacob Thibodeau, who attempted to raise to 800 without realizing that Blumstein had already opened the pot. Thibodeau's bet was ruled a call, and they went heads-up to a flop.
Blumstein checked to Thibodeau, who bet another 700. Blumstein called, then check-called again for 3,000 on the turn. On the river, Blumstein led out for 2,700 and Thibodeau quickly folded.
Players at this table are filling out bio sheets in preparation for a move to one of the feature tables.
Following an open raise to 800 and two calls including David Kim on the button, Paul Marzarella three-bet to 4,500 in the big blind and was called by Yervand Boyadjian in a middling position and Kim. The flop fell and Marzarella bet 5,000 for Boyadjian to raise to 13,700, which forced a fold from Kim and earned a call from Marzarella.
After the turn, Marzarella checked and Boyadjian announced a bet of 12,800. As he splashed in the chips, Marzarella tried to eyeball the stack of his opponent and Boyadjian immediately said "I have 50 behind, I have you covered" to then earn a call.
Marzarella then checked the on the river. Boyadjian jammed and Marzarella called all-in for the 12,800 he had behind. "I knew it," Boyadjian sighed as he flashed the for a bluff gone wrong and Marzarella doubled with his for queens and jacks.
Eugene Burshtein raised from under the gun to 1,200. He was three-bet by the player in the cutoff to 3,000. Burshtein made the call when it folded back around to him.
The flop came and the action went check, check.
Burshtein took the betting lead and tossed out 2,400 on the turn and was called by his opponent.
The fell on the river and Burshtein sized up to 4,000. His opponent made the call.
Burshtein tabled for the full house. His opponent mucked.
Courtney Webb's seat was empty and her table briefly recapped the situation.
Webb had and to her right Bala Patur had and the flop came out which went bet and call. The turn was an inconsequential card and all of the money got in, with Webb drawing to one of the two aces left in the deck. The river came out a brick and Webb was eliminated by Patur.