Action was caught after the board completed with the 9♦Q♥2♣6♣J♠ Dylan Weisman checked from the small blind.
Under the gun fired for 8,000 and Weisman raised to 42,000.
His opponent made the call and Weisman revealed K♠10♥7♣2♥ for the nut straight.
Action was caught after the board completed with the 9♦Q♥2♣6♣J♠ Dylan Weisman checked from the small blind.
Under the gun fired for 8,000 and Weisman raised to 42,000.
His opponent made the call and Weisman revealed K♠10♥7♣2♥ for the nut straight.
"Wanna play a big one?" Jesse Lonis asked Uri Reichenstein before the flop, who then promptly raised it up to 19,500.
"Ok, just know, if it goes to a river, I'm winning," Lonis warned as he made the call.
On the flop K♠9♣4♥, Reichenstein led for 15,000 and Lonis quickly called, making sure to remind his opponent that he's winning if it goes to a river.
The two players then checked through the turn K♥ and went to the 3♣ river. Reichenstein checked to Lonis, who fired out a bet of 32,000 and Reichenstein quickly tossed in a call.
Lonis then confidently fanned A♦K♦J♦2♠ for trip kings, ace kicker, which produced a hasty fold from Reichenstein while he collected the pot with a cheeky grin.
A player limped in from under the gun, Benjamin Hamnett raised to 9,000 from the cutoff and the under the gun player called.
The flop came J♣10♣5♥. The under the gun player checked, Hamnett bet 8,000 and his opponent called.
Hamnett bet again for 15,000 when checked to on the 3♣ turn and was once again called by his opponent.
On the J♠ river both players checked. Hamnett showed the nut-flush with A♣A♥Q♥7♣ and took the pot.
With three players seeing a board of 10♣8♥6♣ and 56,000 in the middle Martin Kabrhel checked from the small blind and Anthony Zinno bet 56,000 from the big blind. Tolga Demirel called from the button and Kabrhel got out of the way.
Both players checked the J♥ river. Zinno had kings up with K♠7♥6♠4♥ but Demirel had a straight with Q♦10♦10♠9♣ and took down a sizable pot.
With three players seeing a board of 7♠10♠8♣ and about 10,000 in the middle Davidi Kitai checked from the big blind and Mike Matusow checked from the hijack. A player on the button bet 8,000 and was called by Kitai while Matusow folded.
Kitai check-called another bet from his opponent on the 2♠ turn, this time for 18,000.
Both players checked the 4♦ river. Kitai turned over a flush with Q♥9♠8♠6♠ which was enough to take the pot.
Martin Kabrhel raised to 7,000 from middle position and the big blind defended.
The flop came 2♦2♥A♣ and the big blind checked. Kabrhel continued for 5,000 and the big blind called.
Action slowed down and both players checked when the K♦ peeled off on the turn.
The river was the 10♦ and the big blind again checked to Kabrhel. He fired for 12,000 and was rewarded with the pot.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
A player from middle position opened to 4,000 and was called by Anthony Zinno in the cutoff before Jonathan Wirjo three-bet to 16,000 from the button, committing most of his stack in the process. The original raiser four-bet to 54,000, Zinno got out of the way and Wirjo called off, putting himself at risk.
Jonathan Wirjo: A♥A♦8♦3♥
Opponent: K♥J♠9♠8♥
Wirjo's aces held up on the K♠4♦2♥Q♣2♦ runout and he scored a full double up through his opponent.
Action was caught after the flop of 8♠5♠4♦ and the small blind led out for 5,000. Damjan Radanov made the call from the big blind and so did Jesse Lonis from the button.
All three players checked when the turn came the 3♥.
The river was the 6♥ and both the blinds checked. Lonis fired for 19,500 and the small blind made the fold. Radanov moved all in from the big blind for around 100,000. Lonis asked for a count before he made the call.
Radanov revealed K♠J♥9♥7♣ and Lonis A♣9♦7♦3♣ to chop the pot. After the hand, Lonis told Joseph Cheong at a nearby table that "I tried doing your move," as the table joked about the move.