Action was picked up on the flop three ways with Adrian Mateos in early position and roughly 6,200 in the middle.
With a flop reading , action checked to the under the-gun player who bet 2,500 which saw Mateos call and the big blind fold.
The turn saw the initial bettor continue for 6,500 and Mateos called.
The river came out a and the initial bettor checked to Mateos who moved all-in for 8,700 which elicited a fold from the opponent, giving Mateos the pot.
In a preflop raising war, Ken Milano committed the rest of his stack from the big blind against Michael Gathy in the small blind. Gathy had Milano covered, and both players tabled their hands.
Ken Milano
Michael Gathy
Milano was in the lead, and when the flop came , both players had flopped a set.
Gathy was after just one card in the deck, hoping for the case nine to make quads.
The turn was the and the river . Milano doubled up and increased his stack with the better flopped set.
Brock Wilson raised under the gun to 2,600 and was called by Shaun Deeb in middle position. From the small blind, Raman Afanasenka three-bet to 11,500 which folded out Sergio Aido in the big and Wilson in first position, with only Deeb calling.
The flop of saw Afanasenka continue for 8,000, which Deeb called.
Deeb called once more on the when Afanasenka continued for 15,000.
The river of saw Afanasenka move all-in for 55,800 which sent Deeb into the tank. After about a minute of thinking, Deeb called,
Raman Afanasenka:
Shaun Deeb:
Afanasenka's kings up was good enough to take down the pot as he shot up the chip counts.