On a flop 10♥2♥8♦, Ami Alibay check-called a bet from Cedrric Trevino to see a J♥ on the turn. Alibay checked again and Trevino sent 13,000 in the middle. Alibay took a minute and folded.
Trevino showed 5♠5♣ before grabbing the pot.
On a flop 10♥2♥8♦, Ami Alibay check-called a bet from Cedrric Trevino to see a J♥ on the turn. Alibay checked again and Trevino sent 13,000 in the middle. Alibay took a minute and folded.
Trevino showed 5♠5♣ before grabbing the pot.
Chip leader Jules Dickerson has not slowed down since the end of the dinner break. After winning some pots, he fired another three-bet to 11,000 from middle position after Lawrence Chang had opened to 3,500. Chang made the call and a flop was dealt.
On 5♠4♦2♥, Dickerson continued for 12,000 after a check from Chang. Chang made the call and also called Dickerson's huge bet of 40,000 on the 10♦ turn.
The 10♥ river then went check-check and Chang was first to show. He tabled A♣10♣ for rivered trips, and a surprised Dickerson finally lost a pot on Day 2abc.
James Sileo bet 12,000 from late position on a 8♣2♥9♣10♦ board, and Boris Kolev raised to 37,000.
Both players checked the K♣ river, and when Sileo showed his Q♥Q♣, Kolev was forced to muck.
Billy Baxter raised under the gun to 3,500. In response, the hijack three-bet to 10,500 and Baxter made the call.
The flop came 3♥6♦2♥ and Baxter check-raised a bet of 10,000 from his opponent to 30,000. The hijack responded by four-betting all in and Baxter called.
Hijack: A♥K♥
Billy Baxter: 3♦3♠
The turn and river fell the 2♠ and the A♣ respectively. Baxter had his opponent drawing dead on the turn and consequently sent them to the rail.
Rene Majed opened to 3,000 from the cutoff and Martin Zamani three-bet to 11,000 from the button. A player in the big blind put in a four-bet to 28,000, forcing Majed out of the hand.
Zamani thought about his decision for about a minute before moving all in for approximately 100,000.
The big blind quickly folded A♣4♣ face up. Zamani revealed A♦K♦ and took down a decent pot uncontested.
Amit Makhija raised to 3,500 from under the gun before Nick Petitti three-bet to 13,000 in middle positon. The big blind gave it some thought before mucking, but Makhija called once action went back on him.
The flop came 2♦4♦7♠ and Makhija checked to Petitti, who continued for 12,000. Makhija again called to see the 6♦ turn.
He checked again and Petitti now fired out 36,000. Makhija spent about a minute in the tank starring down Petitti before tossing his cards into the muck.
Brian Hastings raised to 3,000 in the hijack and was called by the button along with Tom McCormick in the small blind. The flop came K♠4♣3♣ and the action checked through to the 8♣ on the turn and the 9♣ on the river.
Three more checks and McCormick whipped over K♠10♦ for top pair. Both of his opponents mucked and McCormick was astonished that he won the pot.
"Woah! Call the cops!" Mccormick blurted as he raked in the pot.
"Wine level already?" Michael Jozoff asked at the table.
"I've got more," McCormick replied with a full water bottle of red wine.
Big blind Axel Hallay called Joseph Roh's 3,000 middle position bet on a 5♣K♣10♥ flop.
But when Roh continued for 12,000 on a 6♥ turn, Hallay took a look at his diminishing stack and let his hand go.
All the chips went in the middle preflop between Julius Roque, at risk for a stack worth 39,500, and Clayton Maguire who had him covered.
Roque tabled K♥K♦ and was in great shape for a double up, facing J♦J♥ in Maguire's hand, and took down the pot after the board brought 6♦4♦5♣6♠7♠.