Three players saw a flop, and the action checked to Joseph Reddick, who fired out 1,200. Matt Grapenthien was the only caller, and the hit the turn. Reddick checked this time, and Grapenthien bet out 2,600, with just under 10,000 behind. Reddick thought for about a minute before he dropped in three 5,000 chips to set the bracelet winner all in.
Grapenthien folded, dropping himself down to 9,500, while on the other side of the spectrum, Reddick has moved up among the chip leaders with 146,000.
Two players had limped in middle position before Brian Rast raised to 1,600 in the cutoff. The first called, and the second folded.
The flop came , and both players checked. The turn brought the . The middle-position player bet 1,200, and Rast called. The river was the , and the middle-position player checked. Rast bet 3,300, and after some consideration, his opponent folded.
With about 2,500 already in the middle on a flop of , the player in the big blind checked, Alex Keating bet 1,500 from early position, the button called, and the big blind folded. The turn brought the , and Keating bet again, 3,000 this time. The button called. The river was the , and both players checked.
Keating announced, "Four," and tabled to confirm it. The button flipped over for a pair of sixes to win the pot.