Thayer "Thay3r" Rasmussen just sent a chunk of his stack over to a shorter-stacked player. We didn't see Rasmussen's hand, but he lost to on a board of .
WSOP bracelet winner Timothy Adams defended his big blind against an under the gun raise to 6,500 from 2010 November Niner Soi Nguyen and they went heads-up to a flop.
Adams check-called a 7,500-chip bet from Nguyen, and did the same when Nguyen bet 18,000 on the scary turn.
Both players then checked the river and Adams showed down to earn the check mark and collect the pot.
A player moved all in for 43,500 under the gun, and Lance Harris made the call from the small blind as he dressed his dinner. The big blind folded, and Harris turned over . His opponent held .
Harris motioned to his opponent as the flop came , but the hit the turn to give Harris an unbeatable set.
Daniel Engels opened for 6,000 in middle position, and Lance Harris three-bet to 14,500 from the next spot. Engels jammed it in when action folded back to him, and Harris dropped in calling chips.
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Engels:
The two were racing, but it was Engels getting to the finish line when the community came .
Phil Delaney opened for 5,500 in the cutoff, and James Mackey shipped it for about 35,000 on the button. Delaney thought for a bit then dropped in calling chips.
Mackey:
Delaney:
Mackey slid back in his seat even though the dealer gave him some additional outs on the flop. The turn was a brick, and Delaney was the one to improve on the river.