Phil Hellmuth raised the hijack to 32,000 and only John Monnette called on the button.
Hellmuth showed the 3x3x and drew two, while Monnette drew one.
Both checked and Hellmuth's Kx9x8x3x2x for K-9 won the pot.
Phil Hellmuth raised the hijack to 32,000 and only John Monnette called on the button.
Hellmuth showed the 3x3x and drew two, while Monnette drew one.
Both checked and Hellmuth's Kx9x8x3x2x for K-9 won the pot.
Per Hildebrand raised to 25,000 under the gun and Ryan Hoenig called in the hijack. Daniel Weinman then moved all in for 123,000 in the cutoff, and only Hoenig called.
Daniel Weinman: 9x8x6x4x3x
Ryan Hoenig: 7x6x5x2x
Weinman stood pat with 9-8, while Hoenig was drawing to a seven. He instead caught a pair of sixes on his last card, and Weinman doubled up.
Ryan Hoenig raised to 25,000 from under the gun and David Lin three-bet to 78,000 from the button. Per Hildebrand four-bet the big blind to 275,000, which got the others to fold.
On the next hand, Daniel Weinman made it 24,000 to go under the gun and only Hoenig called from the big blind.
Both drew one before Hoenig led out for 104,000. Weinman tanked for quite some time before tossing his cards away.
Alex Foxen raised to 24,000 under the gun and was called by David Lin in the hijack and Daniel Weinman in the big blind.
Weinman drew two, while Foxen and Lin took one. Foxen then bet 72,000, and only Lin called.
Foxen showed 7x6x4x4x2x for a pair, while Lin had 8x7x6x3x2x to win the pot.
Shaun Deeb raised to 24,000 in the hijack and was called by Phil Hellmuth in the cutoff, as well as John Monnette and Naoya Kihara in the blinds.
Monnette, Deeb, and Hellmuth drew one, while Kihara took two. Action checked to Hellmuth, who bet 30,000, and only Monnette called.
"10-8," Hellmuth announced, but Monnette turned over a 9-8 to win the pot.
Ryan Hoenig raised to 25,000 from under the gun and Alex Foxen three-bet the button to 80,000. Hoenig called and drew one, while Foxen patted.
Hoenig checked and Foxen bet 60,000. Hoenig was curious enough to make the call, and Foxen's 9x8x6x5x4x for a 9-8 took down the pot.
Ryutaro Suzuki raised to 36,000 in the cutoff, Robert French three-bet to 80,000 on the button, and Suzuki called.
Both players drew one. Suzuki then led out for 57,000, and French called.
Suzuki showed 7x5x4x3x2x for a wheel. "A wheel? How the f**k do you make a wheel? That's not fair," French said with a laugh as he handed over the pot.
John Cynn raised to 27,000 in middle position and Robert French three-bet to 65,000 on the button. Jason Daly then moved all in from the small blind and Cynn folded, while French called for 241,000.
Robert French: Jx10x6x3x2x
Jason Daly: 8x6x4x3x
"I broke a better hand," Daly said as he drew one, while French stood pat with his jack. Daly caught an Ax on his last card, and French doubled up.
At the same time at another table, Andrew Sellergren was all in for 140,000 from the big blind and up against Per Hildebrand on the button. Sellergren drew one, and Hildebrand stood pat.
Andrew Sellergren: 7x6x4x2x
Per Hildebrand: 10x9x8x5x3x
Sellergren caught a Qx on his last card, and Hildebrand's 10-9 earned him the pot to send Sellergren to the rail.
Shaun Deeb raised the cutoff to 24,000 and only John Monnette called from the big blind.
Both drew one and then Monnette check-folded versus Deeb's bet of 75,000.
Alex Foxen raised to 24,000 in the cutoff and Ren Lin three-bet to 70,000 in the small blind. Foxen called and drew one, while Lin stood pat.
Lin checked to Foxen, who moved all in. Lin had around 230,000 remaining and tanked for a minute before folding.
"Show the bluff," Lin said.
"You can pick two," Foxen said, tossing his cards across the table. Lin turned over 6x4x.
"Those are good cards, right?" Foxen added.