Kevin MacPhee raised from early position, a player on his direct left called, and Idris Gencoglu defended his big blind. The flop came , Gencoglu checked, and MacPhee tossed out a bet. The player on MacPhee's left raised, and MacPhee called.
The turn was the , MacPhee check-raised his opponent, and the player called.
The completed the board, MacPhee fired out a bet, and the player called. MacPhee showed for a full house, and raked in the pot.
Eric Buchman, a member of the 2009 November Nine and the owner of a WSOP gold bracelet, and two other opponents saw a flop of . The action checked to Buchman, who bet, and one player check-raised. The third player folded, Buchman made it three bets, and the player called.
Buchman's opponent called two more bets on the turn () and the river (), then mucked when Buchman showed for top set.
Idris Gencoglu and an opponent were heads up on a board of . The player check-called a bet from Gencoglu, and the river was the . The player check-called on last bet, then mucked when Gencoglu showed the .
On Episode #155 of the PokerNews Podcast the crew takes a look at the Millionaire Maker and discusses the four bracelets awarded since the last show on Friday. They are then joined by the owner of Leggo Poker, which was acquired by Team Ivey, Aaron "AE" Jones. Jones talks a bout being a member of the team, working with Phil Ivey, and the upcoming "Ivey League."