Anita Le, Jeff Hakim, and two other players were competing for a pot on a board of . The action checked to Le, who tossed out 1,800, and only Hakim called.
The completed the board, both players checked, and Le showed for a pair of jacks. Hakim had her pipped with for jacks and nines, picking up the pot.
From early position, Brian Kim raised to 900. The only customer came from the player in the big blind making the call, and the flop came down . After the big blind checked, Kim checked behind.
The turn was the , and the big blind led with a bet of 1,075. Kim called. Then, the completed the board on the river. The big blind fired 2,500, and Kim tank-folded.
Aleks Brkovic opened for 800 from middle position and received a call from the cutoff. Young German superstar Ole Schemion came along from the big blind and three players took a flop of .
Schemion checked, Brkovic continuation-bet for 1,450, and the cutoff folded. Schemion made the call and then opted to lead out for 4,600 after the dealer burned and turned the . Brkovic thought for a moment before making the call, and the completed the board on the river.
Schemion stared at the board for around 20 seconds and then dropped in a bet of 7,500. Brkovic took his time before making a call, which was for the majority of his stack. Schemion tabled the for queen high, but it was no good as Brkovic had made a nice call with the .
A player opened to 900 on the button, Isaac Haxton defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
Haxton led out for 2,500 after the turned, the player raised to 6,000, and Haxton went deep into the tank. The Team PokerStars Online member eventually folded his hand, leaving himself with only 9,000 chips.
Max Greenwood raised to 1,100 from under the gun, Anthony Hachem called in the hijack seat, and the rest of the players folded.
Greenwood slowed down, check-calling a bet of 1,650 from Hachem on a flop of . The turn was a repeat queen - the - and Greenwood check-called another 3,675. The completed the board, both players checked, and Greenwood showed for queens and jacks.
Two plays checked on a flop of , Tony Hachem bet 2,800, and Angel Guillen raised to 6,175. The action folded back to Hachem, who moved all in for around 23,000, and Guillen snap-called.
Guillen:
Hachem:
The turn and river bricked , respectively, and Hachem hit the rail.
"I get my aces cracked then run into other people's aces," Hachem sighed.