Jason McPherson check-called a bet from Richard Ashby on a board of . The river was the , McPherson check-called another bet, and Ashby tabled - a straight and the nut low. McPherson showed for trip tens.
Ashby was then involved in a three-way pot with Gregory Jamison and Marco Johnson on a flop of . Jamison bet, Johnson raised, Ashby called, Jamison raised, and both Johnson and Ashby called.
The turn was the , Jamison checked, Johnson bet, and Ashby raised. Jamison shot out out of his chair in disgust, then unhappily folded his hand. Johnson called.
The river was the , Johnson checked, and Ashby quickly fired out a bet.
"OK," Johnson said, folding after a two-minute tank. "Set and a low."
Ashby didn't say a word.
"You had the wheel, right?" Johnson asked.
Again, no answer.
"Have you met Richard?" Andrew Brown asked Johnson, grinning.
Jeff Lisandro found himself all in for his last 35,000 holding against Shirley Rosario's on a flop.
The turn and river landed the and to see Lisandro counterfeit Rosario's two pair and make a better low as the Australian-Italian moved to roughly 80,000 in chips.
Mike Wattel raised the cutoff to 16,000 and Jason McPherson called in the small blind to see a flop fall.
McPherson checked, Wattel bet, McPherson raised, Wattel made it three-bets to go before McPherson made it 32,000 to put Wattel all in. Wattel called and the cards were tabled.
Wattel:
McPherson:
With McPherson holding the nut low and two pair, the turn and river landed the and to see Wattel hit the rail as McPherson moved to 220,000 in chips.
Ofir Mor raised in middle position, Doug Polk made it three bets on the button, and Perry Friedman cold-called in the big blind. Mor called as well, and the trio took a flop of . Friedman and Mor checked, Polk tossed out a bet, and both of his opponents called.
The turn was the , all three players checked, and the completed the board. Friedman led out with a bet, only Mor called, and Friedman turned over for a straight and the second-nut low.
Ofir Mor made it two bets in the cutoff, Doug Polk raised to three bets from the big blind, and Mor called. Both players checked on a flop of all eights - - and the turn was the . Polk check-called a bet, and then the man known as "WCGRider" online check-called another on the river ().
Mor tabled for eights full of nines, and Polk sent his cards into the muck.