There were roughly 12,000 chips in the pot on 2♣8♥6♥3♥9♠.
Trevor O'Brien in middle position bet 7,500, and Dan Stavila in the small blind went into the tank for a short while before he made the call.
O'Brien tabled Q♠Q♦, and took the pot.
There were roughly 12,000 chips in the pot on 2♣8♥6♥3♥9♠.
Trevor O'Brien in middle position bet 7,500, and Dan Stavila in the small blind went into the tank for a short while before he made the call.
O'Brien tabled Q♠Q♦, and took the pot.
Simeon Spasov opened to 500 from early position before Derek Whitt called from the next seat over. Yuzhou Yin joined the fray with a call on the button before Yong Lee opted to increase the price with a three-bet to 3,000 from the small blind.
Spasov folded, while Whitt and Yin called.
The J♠10♠5♥ flop prompted a check from Lee before Whitt bet 11,000. Yin gave it some thought before he put in the call, while Lee discarded his hand with a fold.
Whitt asked for a count before he put out enough to put Yin all in on the Q♥ turn. Yin slid in the call, and the two went to a showdown with Yin at risk for 34,500.
Yuzhou Yin: 9♦8♠
Derek Whitt: 5♣5♦
The turn was a disaster for Whitt, and Yin hit his straight to take the lead, but Whitt was far from down and out with a chance to improve to a full house or quads on the river.
That did not come to pass as the river was the 8♣ to award Yin the large pot.
Tomasz Doktor raised to 700 in the small blind, and Ahmed Abdella called in the big blind.
The K♣4♣J♥ flop checked through, but Doktor picked his betting lead back up on the 8♣ turn, betting 600. Abdella raised to 1,800, which was enough to claim the pot, as Doktor mucked his cards.
In a 6,600 pot, Joshua Shapiro checked from the big blind on the 6♦5♣K♣4♣ turn. Jeevan Nomula then bet 2,000, which Shapiro raised to 5,500.
Nomula called to the 7♠ river, but once there, he quickly gave up against Shapiro's next bet of 7,500.
Over at another table, cutoff Daniel Iachan bet 4,100 into a pot of 11,500 on a 8♣9♣9♦5♦ turn. Patricia Meherin check-called in middle position, after which the 3♣ river was checked to showdown.
Meherin was only able to show 2♠2♥, but her ducks were massively outclassed by the A♠A♥ of Iachan.
"I was hoping it was ace-king," Meherin stated as the chips were shipped to Iachan.
With around 1,200 in the pot, David Benyamine checked from the big blind on a board of 6♠2♠2♦Q♣, and Andrew Nichols checked behind from the cutoff.
The 4♣ completed the board, and Benyamine led out for 1,000. Nichols instantly called.
Benyamine tabled Q♦4♦ for two pair, queens and fours, but it was second best to Nichols' K♥K♦ for the higher two pair.
There were over 12,000 in the middle on a complete board of 6♥K♦5♣2♣10♣ when this hand was picked up.
Stefan Ott put out a bet of 7,100 from early position. Tai Reyespurpero made the call from the cutoff, but Kenneth Weimer got out with a fold to go to a showdown.
Reyespurpero would see the bad news when Ott showed K♣9♣ for a rivered flush as he took in the healthy pot.
Mitch Vulperhorst from the small blind and Myles Barker from the cutoff went heads-up to the turn with 8,000 in the middle and the board reading 8♣7♠3♠J♣. Vulperhorst led for 6,000 and Barker swiftly put in the call.
Vulperhorst then checked the K♦ river, and Barker was content to do the same.
Mitch Vulperhorst: 10♣7♣
Myles Barker: A♦8♦
Both players flopped a piece but Barker's eight was best and he held on to win the pot.
Players were three-ways on the J♥3♠9♦ flop with a pot of around 7,000.
David Orlando checked from the big blind, Jamie Gold bet 2,000 from the cutoff and Prashant Jha called on the button. Orlando also put chips in to call, and the players continued to see the 6♣ turn.
Action checked to Jha who bet 5,000 on the turn and Orlando made a quick fold. The 3♣ river was placed and both snap checked to showdown.
Gold tabled his 10♥10♣ for two pair which was enough to take the pot as Jha quickly mucked his hand.