Greg Merson checked the flop to his opponent, Byron Kaverman. Kaverman fired 3,100, and the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event champion made the call.
On the turn, the was added to the board. After Merson checked, Kaverman checked behind and allowed for a free river card.
The completed the board, and Merson checked a third time. Kaverman bet 7,300, and Merson gave it up.
Paul Kuzmich just knocked out two players and Scott Baumstein explained to us what happened. Apparently Kuzmich had versus the short stack of Cliff Josephy holding and a third player's pocket queens.
The river brought Kuzmich a game-changing ace and he took down this huge pot.
Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel just raised under the gun and José Nadal three-bet from the big blind. Duhamel called and the flop brought . Nadal bet, Duhamel moved all in and the Mexican player called.
Duhamel tabled and he was ahead against Nadal's . The board ran out , and Duhamel doubled up.
We just caught up with David Boyaciyan who told us a hand in which he watched his top set turn into dust against Timothy Reilly's flush.
Boyaciyan three-bet preflop and Reilly called after which the flop came down jack-high with two diamonds. The two players ended up all in and Boyaciyan turned over a set of jacks. Reilly had a king-high flush draw and he managed to hit that one to stay alive in the tournament.
Boyaciyan told us he lost with top set four times this week, but at least he's still alive in this event today.
From under the gun, Nicholas Petrangelo raised to 2,500. Joseph Cheong called from the next seat in the hijack position, Francisco Garcia called from the small blind, and Jeff Gross called out of the big blind.
The flop came down , and action checked over to Cheong. He bet 5,500, and only Garcia called to see the land on the turn. Garcia and Cheong checked, then the completed the board. Garcia bet 15,000, and Cheong folded.
From under the gun, Zachary Hyman raised to an unknown amount, and then Faraz Jaka three-bet to an unknown amount from the hijack seat. Ole Schemion then four-bet to 18,500 on the button, and Hyman called all in for just under that. Jaka then made it 39,000 to go, Schemion moved all in, and Jaka snapped.
Jaka:
Schemion:
Hyman:
The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Hyman was eliminated while Schemion and Jaka chopped up the pot.