Three bets went in preflop between Andrew Brown, Larry Wright, Perry Friedman and Shirley Rosario, and the quartet took a flop of . Brown and Wright both knuckled, Friedman tossed out a bet, and all three of his opponents called.
The turn was the , bringing a qualifying low along with a club flush draw, and the action once again checked to Friedman. He bet, Rosario folded and both Brown and Wright called.
The completed the board, Brown and Wright checked a third and final time, and Friedman fired for a third time. This time only Wright called. Friedman showed for the nut low and no pair, which was a relief to Wright, who tabled for two pair.
Brown announced that he had the nut flush draw, and that a five would've given him "the nut straight."
Christopher George opened to 5,000 and both James Obst and Dan Kelly defended their blinds to see a flop.
George continued for 2,500 and only Obst made the call before the Australian led for 5,000 when the turn landed the . George called, and when the river fell the , Obst checked to him and he opted to bet out 5,000.
Obst quickly made the call tabling his to take the low as George's took the high.
Craig Hartman came in for a raise in the cutoff, Ryan Miller called out of the small blind, and Bradley Helm defended from the big blind. All three players checked on a flop of , and the turn was the . Both players in the blinds checked, Hartman fired out a bet and only Helm called.
The river was the , Helm tossed out a bet and Hartman called. Helm revealed for a flush and a low, while Hartman unhappily mucked.
Five players entered the pot for 2,500 as the dealer fanned a flop with the action checking to Nick Schulman who bet out 2,500 with Mike Leah and the button player calling before Vanessa Selbst check-raised from the big blind to 5,000.
Schulman then made it three bets to go with Leah and the button calling before Selbst called all in for 6,800 total. The turn landed the and Leah took the lead with a 5,000-chip bet as only Schulman called before he led for 5,000 when the river landed the .
Leah called and tabled his , but it would be Schulman's for a straight that would see him scoop the pot as Selbst flashed her and headed to the rail.
Ismael Bojang came in for a raise from the middle position, Matthew Ashton called on the button and the flop fell . Bojang tossed out a continuation bet, Ashton raised and Bojang called.
The turn was the and Bojang check-folded to a bet.