John Prather moved all-in for his last 30,000 on the button and Nick Caltabiano called in the big blind.
John Prather: A♥7♣
Nick Caltabiano: Q♦7♦
Prather had Caltabiano dominated and the K♥6♣4♠6♥9♣ run out meant he could remain seated.
John Prather moved all-in for his last 30,000 on the button and Nick Caltabiano called in the big blind.
John Prather: A♥7♣
Nick Caltabiano: Q♦7♦
Prather had Caltabiano dominated and the K♥6♣4♠6♥9♣ run out meant he could remain seated.
Nick Caltabiano opened under the gun and both John Prather and Jorge Ufano called in the blinds.
The dealer fanned the 10♥7♦2♦ flop and Prather check-raised a bet from Caltabiano while Ufano check-folded. Caltabiano called
The 9♣ fell on the turn, and Prather led out before Caltabiano raised, and Prather called.
When the 4♦ completed the board, Prather check-called once more.
Caltabiano rolled K♦K♣, and Prather mucked his hand while telling Caltabiano he had a ten.
Yi Klassen raised preflop and was called by Florian Pesce to see a flop of K♣4♦J♠. Pesce checked, Klassen bet, and Pesce called to go to the turn 2♣.
Pesce then check-called again after a bet from Klassen and the two went to the river 3♦, where Pesce checked once more.
"Alright, let's see it," Klassen announced as she checked back. Pesce then showed 4♣5♠ for a pair of fours but it was no good once Klassen tabled J♣10♣ for a pair of jacks to take the pot.
With over 250,000 in the middle the completed board of Q♠10♣10♦5♠7♠ was already on the felt. Jorge Ufano was in the tank after being faced with a bet from Frank Yakubson.
After about 40 seconds, he made the call. Yakubson rolled over K♥Q♣ and Ufano hung his head low as he pushed his cards face down.
John Prather and Matthew White who was short-stacked had got all of the chips in the middle before the flop and both hands were tossed on their backs.
Matthew White: J♦7♦
John Prather: 9♣9♠
White couldn't catch his over card as the dealer ran out the K♥Q♥9♥2♥K♦ board, sending him to the payout desk.
Phil Hellmuth limped the small blind and Alex Torry checked his option.
Before the dealer spread the Q♣5♠4♣ flop, Hellmuth announced a check-dark. Torry fired out a bet and Hellmuth said, 'let's go' and pushed his stack across the line. Torry wasted no time calling and both hands were tabled.
Phil Hellmuth: 8♦5♣
Alex Torry: Q♥4♥
Hellmuth stood up in disgust as he saw the two pair of Torry. The K♠ turn and the J♥ river were no help as he said good game to the table and headed to the payout desk.
After some back-and-forth betting, Jorge Ufano capped preflop and Nick Caltabiano called to see a flop of 7♦2♦8♣.
Ufano bet, Caltabiano raised, and Ufano called to see the Q♣ peel on the turn. Noth players then checked and went to the river 2♥. Ufano bet and Caltabiano quickly called, but was then shown A♥A♣ by ufano and he quickly mucked to award him the sizeable pot.
Daniel Vampan bet out on the K♦4♠3♥J♥ turn, and Yi Klassen wasted no time making the call.
When the 9♥ hit the river, both players tapped the table. Vampan rolled 10♦4♣ for a pair of fours before Klassen took down the pot with a pair of jacks, showing Q♥J♣.
Two players saw the K♦10♠3♠ flop and Daniel Maczuga check-called a bet from Lucas Wagner.
The 10♣ paired the board on the turn, and Maczuga checked once again. Wagner fired a bet and snap-folded to a check-raise from Maczuga.
"What'd you have for dinner?" Daniel Budovsky joked about Maczuga's upswing since the dinner break.
Daniel Idema opened under the gun and Michael Reed three-bet next to act. The action quickly folded back around to Idema and he made the call.
When the A♠10♠9♦ flop hit the felt, Idema checked and snap-folded to a bet from Reed.