Chad Mcclintock raised a 53,000 bet to 130,000 on a flop of , and saw Joe Wilson cold-call behind him. The original bettor folded, and Mcclintock and Wilson saw a turn. Mcclintock bet 200,000 this time, and WIlson beat him into the pot after the bet was announced. The river was a , and Mcclintock immediately moved all in. Wilson had him barely covered, and he went into the tank for a few minutes. Finally, a player called the clock.
Mcclintock offered to show his hand, and after about 30 seconds, Wilson announced a fold. Mcclintock turned over , and Wilson showed .
Joe Wilson got it all in preflop against Cuong Van Nguyen.
Van Nguyen:
Wilson:
Wilson had his opponent dominated, but the flop of gave Van Nguyen an open-ended straight draw. The turn was a , closing down a few of Van Nguyen's outs.
"Jack or six," Van Nguyen said. "Jack or six."
Sure enough, the river was a completing Van Nguyen's straight.
Picking up the action after a flop, Joseph Morneau bet 60,000 from the small blind and Andrey Pateychuk raised to 160,000 from late position. From the next seat over, Nghi "Henry" Tran shoved for 356,000. Morneau folded, Pateychuk called, and the hands were revealed.
Pateychuk:
Tran:
The turn was no help to Tran, but the river gave him two pair to double up.
Joseph Wilson shoved for 73,000 under the gun and Anton Bertilsson isolated the pot with a shove of his own from the button. Wilson tabled , racing with Bertilsson's .
The board ran out , giving Bertilsson trip queens to eliminate the start of day chip leader Joseph Wilson early in Level 22.
Andrey Pateychuk shoved from middle position, and Joe Morneau called from the small blind.
Morneau:
Pateychuk:
Pateychuk needed runner-runner after the flop, and the turn got him halfway there. The river was a , however, and Pateychuk's run in the One Drop is over.