Christopher George had raised from under the gun and Carloz Gomez called from the small blind.
Gomez led out for 1,200 on the 5♣5♠10♦ flop and George made the call.
The 8♠ saw Gomez check-fold to a bet of 3,600 from George.
Christopher George had raised from under the gun and Carloz Gomez called from the small blind.
Gomez led out for 1,200 on the 5♣5♠10♦ flop and George made the call.
The 8♠ saw Gomez check-fold to a bet of 3,600 from George.
Colten Yamagishi opened to 1,000 from early position and was three bet to 3,000 from middle position. The small blind cold called and Yamagishi four bet to 11,000. He received a call from only the small blind.
The flop came Q♦8♠6♥ and both players were quick to check.
While the turn peeled the 5♦, the small blind led out for 5,000. Yamagishi made the call.
The river was the 3♣ and the small blind bet 10,000. Yamagish found the call and revealed A♥5♥ to best his opponent's AxKx.
Four players limped in before Gary Gan bumped things up to 2,800 from the small blind. The big blind three-bet to 6,600 and only Gan made the call.
The big blind continued for 7,000 on a connected Q♣10♠7♠ flop before Gan raised to 15,000. His opponent called.
The 6♦ turn rolled off and Gan moved all in for 31,200 but his opponent snap-folded. Gan raked in a nice pot without having to see a river.
Heads-up on a flop of 9♣A♣8♣, a player in the cutoff bet 2,000 before Timur Margolin raised to 6,800 in the big blind. His opponent called.
The turn was the J♦ and Margolin bet 12,500. His opponent took around two minutes before calling once more as the 8♥ fell on the river.
Margolin then announced a bet of 9,800 and his opponent snap-folded, surrendering the pot to the three-time WSOP bracelet winner.
Alex Lynskey checked out of the big blind on a board of 3♣6♥J♠3♦. Andre Akkari bet 2,500 from early position, and Lynskey put in the call.
The 8♣ on the river got checked through and Lynskey took down the much-needed pot with 6♦5♦ for a pair of sixes.
Gregory Fournier raised to 1,000 from under the gun and he was only called by Toby Lewis who defended from the big blind.
After they both checked the 5♠5♣4♥ flop and Lewis checked again the 5♦ turn, Fournier bet 1,000. Lewis made the call.
One after the other, they both checked the 2♦ and Lewis revealed A♣10♥. "Chop" Fournier said while flipping over A♥10♦.
Action was picked up on the river with 34,000 in the pot and a board showing 9♥J♥10♦J♠10♣.
A player from the small blind bet all in for Dennis Strebkov's remaining 16,900 chips. After sitting in the tank for nearly two minutes, Strebkov made the call to put his tournament life at risk.
His opponent turned over 6♦5♦ for six-high, and Strebkov tabled Q♥Q♣ to take the pot and double up.
Christopher Grossi limped from early postion. Shahar Levi called from the small blind, and the big blind checked their option.
Levi checked the 5♠8♥3♠ flop. The big blind bet 1,500 and got called by both Grossi and Levi.
The turn came the Q♣. After Levi checked, the big blind bet 5,500 and only Grossi made the call.
Both players checked the 7♦ river, and Grossi took down the pot with Q♦J♣ for a turned pair of queens.
Griffin Benger raised to 1,000 on the button and Kris Morrison called in the big blind.
The flop rolled out Q♥8♦Q♣ and Benger bet 1,100 when Morrison checked over to him.
On the turn 7♥, Morrison checked a second time over to Benger who bet 2,700 and was quickly called.
Both players checked the K♠ river and Morrison turned over 10♠9♠ for ten-high which had Benger nod, tossing his hand into the muck, mentioning to other players that he held six-five suited.