Fabian Deimann fired a bet after three small hearts flopped. Vincent Maglio raised, and Deimann shoved all in. Maglio called instantly, showing for the nut flush. Deimann turned over for two overs and a weaker flush draw, leaving him drawing dead.
At the other table, Eric Kurtzman and Nicolas Levi got it all in preflop. Kurtzman held , while Levi had . The board ran out , and Levi took nearly all of Kurtzman's chips.
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Mark Golub bet 122,000 into Josh Arieh after a flop. Arieh jammed for 211,000 more, and Golub made the call.
Golub:
Arieh:
Arieh was in the lead, and both players added draws to their pairs when the turned. The river was a , leaving Arieh's jacks best and securing his double.
"Did you think I was trying to steal your money?" he asked Golub as he swept up the pot. Golub gave no response.