A player from early position opened to 2,200 and received a call from a player in the hijack. Barry Greenstein three-bet to 10,000, quickly folding out both players to collect a decent pot without having to see a flop.
A player from early position opened to 2,200 and received a call from a player in the hijack. Barry Greenstein three-bet to 10,000, quickly folding out both players to collect a decent pot without having to see a flop.
As told by the players on the table: a player in late position raised to 2,000 and the hijack player and the cutoff player both called. David Vedral was on the button and three-bet to 12,500 and received a call from the late position player.
The flop came down AxAx3x and the late position player bet 16,000 and Vedral shoved the remainder of his chips in for about 37,000 and received a call.
David Vedral: Ax6x
Late position player: 3x4x
The turn and river sealed the deal with the 7x and the Ax which gave Vedral the quads.
Shiina Okamoto was heads-up from the big blind against the player in the small blind on a 2♦K♠10♥ flop.
The small blind check-called a 2,500 bet from Okamoto and then both players checked on the K♥ turn.
The 2♥ river double paired the board and Okamoto bet 12,000 after being checked to a third time. Her opponent thought for a while before deciding to call and Okamoto tabled K♣5♣ for kings-full of deuces. Her opponent couldn't beat it and muck — conceding the pot to Okamoto.
Rodney Colson and an opponent in the big blind built a pot of around 60,000 on a board of 8♦9♠10♠6♣ when Colson, in the cutoff, tossed out 75,000.
"Oh man, oh man," the big blind said as he leaned back in his chair to consider the decision for the rest of his chips. He eventually called and flipped over A♥A♠, but Colson had 10♣9♣ for two pair.
The river came the Q♥ and Colson dragged in the massive pot and sent his opponent to the rail.
Ethan 'Rampage' Yau's seat was seen empty and the table was happy to relay the hand:
Salah Nimer raised in early position and Yau defended the big blind.
When the flop came 7x3x2x, Yau check-called a bet from Nimer.
The 4x hit the turn and Yau put in a check-raise after Nimer bet, and Nimer called.
The 2x completed the board on the river and Yau led out for 45,000. Nimer moved all-in for the rest of Yau's stack and Yau sigh called it off. Nimer tabled 4x4x for a full house and Yau flashed 2x before mucking his other card.
Ludovic Geilich was in the hijack and bet 5,500 into a pot of 15,500. The flop was already dealt out and read 9♥4♠2♠. Stanislav Angelov sat in the cutoff and made the call.
The 2♣ turn slowed down Geilich as he now checked to his opponent. Angelov took the opportunity to bet 12,000 chips and Geilich followed with a call.
The 3♦ river completed the board and saw Geilich go for another check. Angelov then fired in a big bet of 24,500 and Geilich thought it over for a while before tossing in a green T-25,000 chip for a call.
Angelov could only table K♥J♥ for king-high, and Geilich saw that he made a good call with K♣9♣ for a flopped top pair. He raked in the pot and went over the 200,000 mark.
Matthew Mcneil had started with an above-average stack but lost a big portion of it during the opening stages.
He just bet the turn and river of a 5♥3♣3♠7♠6♣ flop with the final bet being worth 30,000. His opponent called and McNeil tabled the 5♦5♣ for a flopped full house to win the pot.