A player under the gun, early position, and Benny Glaser on the button all limped in. The small blind called as well, and the big blind checked his option.
The flop came 9♣K♦Q♦ and all the players checked to the turn.
The turn was the 4♦ and the big blind led out for a bet of 900, and it folded to Glaser. He then made a raise to 3,000, which got the small blind and big blind to fold, to take down the pot.
Action was caught after the flop of 4♥Q♦8♦ and the big blind was quick to check. Lonnie Heimowitz bet from middle position and was called by Mark Beamer in late position. The big blind player made the fold.
The turn was the 9♥ and Heimowitz continued. Beamer made the call.
While the river peeled the 5♥ Heimowitz checked. Beamer bet and Heimowitz made the call. it was a chopped pot as Beamer showed A♣A♠2♦Xx for the nut low and Heimowitz A♦6♦Q♠4♣ for the high with two pair, queens and fours.
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Action was picked up with the cards on their backs and Bart Hanson all in for 7,400.
Bart Hanson: A♠K♣7♠7♥4♥
Adam Nattress: A♦K♥Q♠10♣10♦
Nattress was ahead with his pair of tens and when the board ran out 4♣6♦J♥Q♣6♥ with no low possible, he improved to two pair, queens and sixes, to eliminate Hanson.
Early position and Jed Burns called from middle position. The button raised to 1,300. The blinds folded and the remaining two players made the call.
The flop came 10♥J♥2♦ and the early position player checked. Jed Burns fired for 2,200 and received a call from both players.
While the turn peeled the 7♥ the early position player again checked. Burns continued for 10,500 and only the button made the call.
The 9♦ peeled off on the river and Burns put his opponent all in with a 9,000 bet. After tanking they made the call and revealed Jx10x3x3♥5♥. Burns had the nut flush with A♥4♥3♠6♣Q♠ to send his opponent to the rail.
Action folded to the small blind who raised to 1000, before Mike Matusow raised to 2,700 in the big blind. The small blind made the call to see a flop.
Both players checked on all streets on the 10♣K♥Q♣8♣K♦ board.
Matusow then tabled A♥A♦4♦2♥ before saying "This is the best hand I've seen in weeks". Another player at the table jokingly said "Yeah it's a great board for it too"
The small blind mucked their hand to give the pot to Matusow.