Johnny Chen moved all in from under the gun for 300,000, and Ian O'Hara called from the big blind.
Johnny Chen: K♠10♥
Ian O'Hara: A♦J♥
The board was 4♥9♠8♥4♠7♣, and O'Hara had the best hand with ace high.
Johnny Chen moved all in from under the gun for 300,000, and Ian O'Hara called from the big blind.
Johnny Chen: K♠10♥
Ian O'Hara: A♦J♥
The board was 4♥9♠8♥4♠7♣, and O'Hara had the best hand with ace high.
In late position, Aram Oganyan raised to 100,000 preflop and got a three-bet from Yaroslav Ohulchanskyi to 225,000 in cutoff. Oganyan called.
Both players saw a flop of J♦5♣A♣. Oganyan check-called Ohulchanskyi's bet of 110,000 leading them to the next street.
Action on the 6♠ turn went check-check. On the river 8♠, Oganyan led with a 565,000 bet which Ohulchanskyi called.
Ohulchanskyi mucked his hand after seeeng Oganyan table A♥10♥ for top pair.
Pablo Garcia opened the action with a raise to 105,000 from early position. Dylan Linde, sitting in the cutoff, responded with an all-in shove for 590,000. Action folded back around to Garcia, who went deep into the tank before eventually making the call.
Dylan Linde: 10♥9♥
Pablo Garcia: Q♠J♦
The flop came 10♦9♠J♠, giving Garcia top pair and a straight draw, but Linde had flopped two pair and was in great shape for a double-up. The 2♥ turn changed nothing, and the 9♣ river sealed it with a full house for Linde, who scored the full double.
Champie Douglas moved all in from the button, and Ian O'Hara made the call from the big blind.
Champie Douglas: A♣J♦
Ian O'Hara: A♠Q♠
The board ran out with 8♥10♦Q♥10♥J♣, and O'Hara held top pair for the win.
Ian Ohara, in middle position, started the action with a 120,000 bet and got called by Champie Douglas leading them to see a flop.
Douglas checked the A♠8♠9♣ flop but the moment Ohara bet 100,000, Douglas snap-shoved all-in for about 345,000. Ohara wasted no time in calling.
Champie Douglas: J♥10♣
Ian Ohara: A♦10♠
Ohara was a ahead picking up a pair on the flop but Douglas had an open-ended straight draw.
The turn K♠ didn't change anything but the river Q♣ completed Douglas' draw. Douglas scooped the pot for a double up.
Stephen Graner limped in early position, and Halil Tasyurek moved all in for 325,000 from the hijack. It folded back around to Graner, and he made the call.
Halil Tasyurek: A♥9♦
Stephen Graner: 8♥8♦
The board came out with A♠8♣K♣Q♠2♠, and Graner's set of eights was enough to knock out Tasyurek.
Ian O'Hara raised to 80,000 from the button, and Graham Mathews moved all in for 370,000 from the big blind, and O'Hara made the call.
Graham Mathews: A♥8♥
Ian O'Hara: A♦J♣
The board ran out with 7♥Q♠2♦10♦J♥, and O'Hara won with a pair of jacks to eliminate Mathews.
Level: 25
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Shijia Liu raised to 80,000 from middle position. Stian Usterud then three-bet to 250,000 from the button. Liu moved all in for roughly 500,000, putting himself at risk. Usterud quickly called and was ahead.
Shijia Liu: A♦Q♣
Stian Usterud: K♥K♣
The dealer ran out a board of 7♥2♠3♦2♣2♥, sending Liu to the rail.
Srivinay Irrinki opened the action with a raise to 80,000 from under the gun, picking up calls from both blinds.
The flop came K♠8♠Q♣, and after both blinds checked, Irrinki continued with a bet of 60,000. Only Christopher Puetz called to see the turn.
The A♠ hit the turn, and both players checked.
When the A♣ landed on the river, Puetz took his time before sliding out a bet of 325,000. Irrinki went deep into the tank before moving all in for 870,000. Puetz gave it some thought, double-checked his cards, and eventually folded, sending the decent pot to Irrinki without a showdown.