According to the WSOP LIVE app.
According to the WSOP LIVE app.
Viktor Berg three-bet to 5,000 on the button before Gary Gelman moved all in for 32,800 under the gun. Berg called to put him at risk.
Gary Gelman: A♣K♠
Viktor Berg: Q♠Q♣
It was a classic flip, and Berg's queens stayed in the lead through the 8♥3♠8♦J♦J♥ board to earn him the pot and the knockout.
Four players looked at a 4♣7♣K♠ flop with around 6,000 in the middle. Jason Heidenthal checked first from the big blind, and Ben Frisch checked from early position. Aaron Pacheco bet 3,000 from middle position, which John Hagelgans called on the button. Heidenthal and Frisch also came along.
The four players checked the 3♣ turn and the A♠ river. Pacheco tabled K♥Q♦ for a pair of kings, which was just enough to edge out Hagelgans' KxJx and earn him the pot.
Ryan Conrad in the big blind and Quang Vu in hijack had already built a pot of 3,000.
Conrad fired 4,000 on the 4♦5♠J♠ flop. Vu called to see the next card.
On the A♥ turn, Conrad checked the action to Vu, who bet 6,500. After a few seconds of thought, the big blind player raised all in for 37,100 sending Vu to the tank.
Vu looked at his remaining chips and gave Conrad a short stare down before conceding the hand and the pot to his opponent.
Jeff Madsen opened to 1,300 on the button and was called by Oren Katz in the small blind and Uzi Zilka in the big blind.
Everyone checked on the 8♥8♣J♣ flop and then Katz led out for 2,600 on the 6♦ turn. Zilka got out of the way and Madsen called.
Katz sized up for a bet of 5,500 on the 2♠ river and Madsen called after a bit of a tank.
Katz turned over 4♥4♦, which was no good against Madsen's A♦6♣.
"So you do bluff sometimes!" tablemate Kenny Nguyen said. Katz could only shrug at the comment.
Steven Gross opened to 1,200 from early position before Jonathan Jaffe three-bet to 4,000 from middle position, and Gross called.
On the monotone A♥10♥9♥ flop, Gross check-called a bet of 3,000 from Jaffe.
The turn brought the 2♣ as Gross checked again to Jaffe who sized up to 7,500, and Gross called again.
On the J♦ river, it checked to Jaffe who took a moment before he elected to check behind. Gross tabled A♣K♥, and Jaffe mucked.
Seven players went to a flop of 3♦5♦4♣ when Aaron Parks led out for 1,300 from the small blind. Tarun Gulati called in the big blind, as did Stephen Lichtenberger in middle position.
Parks bet another 6,000 on the K♠ turn and both opponents again called. The river was the 8♦ and Parks and Gulati checked to Lichtenberger, who bet 16,000. Parks snap-called, while Gulati tossed two fives into the muck.
Lichtenberger showed J♦6♦ for a rivered flush, and Parks flashed 7♦6♠ for a flopped straight as he mucked.
According to the WSOP LIVE app
With 4,500 in the pot on the K♦8♥A♦ flop, Giuseppe Cammarata checked from middle position, and Brad Ruben bet 1,300 from the cutoff. Cammarata called.
Both players checked the A♥ turn before the 7♥ completed the board. Cammarata quickly led out for 2,000, and Ruben made the call.
Cammarata tabled K♥10♣ for a pair of kings, which was good enough to earn him the pot.