Bryan Piccioli, who won his first World Series of Poker bracelet at the recent WSOP Asia-Pacific, opened to 5,200 from UTG+1. His potential opponents folded around to Czech pro Vojtech Ruzicka in the cutoff and Ruzicka called. The button and blinds got out of the way, which left Piccioli and Ruzicka to duke it out heads up.
The first three cards onto the felt read and Picciloi greeted them with an 8,600 bet. Ruzicka nonchalantly tossed in chips to call. The turn paired the board and it didn't slow Picciloi down. Instead, Picciloi increased his bet size to 12,800. Again, Ruzicka called.
The river was the and no Piccioli checked. Ruzicka moved all-in, placing two 5,000 chips in front of him and Picciloi snap-folded.
We found Brian Yoon counting his stack after getting it all in preflop and doubling up in the small blind. He had , while his opponent on the button had , and the board had come .
We found Mikolaj Zawadzki, in middle position, and an opponent on the button involved in a raising war preflop. The button had made it 22,900, and Zawadzki repopped to 43,500. After about two minutes of thought, the button jammed all in with a bigger stack. Zawadzki called instantly.
Zawadzki:
Button:
Zawadzki was in fantastic shape, and he had his opponent dead by the turn on a runout.
Three players got it all in on a flop of . Steve Lichtenberger held for bottom set, while his opponents had and . The turn was the and the river the , and Andrew Lichtenberger's brother tripled up with a full house.