Max Pescatori raised to 1,600 in the cutoff and Terik Brown made it 3,500 on the button. The blinds folded and Pescatori tossed in calling chips. The flop came and Pescatori checked. Brown continued for 3,500 and Pescatori called. On the turn, Pescatori check-called another 6,600 from Brown. The river was the and both players checked.
Pescatori tabled for two pair, aces and jacks, good for the pot.
With around 12,500 in the pot before the flop, the dealer fanned a board of . Hallaert checked to his opponent who made a bet of 4,700 and Hallaert made the call.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Hallaert made a bet of 17,000, really putting his opponent to the test. After a couple minutes of thinking, his opponent eventually released his cards to the muck and Hallaert scooped the pot.
Jonathan Little opened up the action from early position with a raise to 1,700. He was three-bet by the hijack seat to 4,300 before Scott Hanna shoved all in over the top for 6,700 total. Action folded back to Little who asked if he was able to reraise, which the dealer informed him he wasn't. Little called as did the cutoff player.
The flop came down and both Little and the cutoff checked. They checked again through the on the turn and the on the river.
Hanna turned up and both players mucked.
"I didn't think I was going to survive that flop," Hanna said.
And he almost didn't, as Little informed him that he had straight and flush draws after the flop. Hanna tripled up while Little is still sitting with quite a healthy stack.
The flop was and Matthew Schreiber checked. Christopher Park bet 2,400 and Schreiber raised to 6,800. Park called.
The turn was the and Schreiber bet 8,100. Park called. The river was the and Schreiber bet 25,000. Park only had 26,800 behind and, after some deliberation, he went all in. Schreiber called the extra 1,800 and Park showed . Schreiber showed and Park would double up.