Matthew Smith raised to 4,200 from under the gun and it folded around to Stephen Chidwick in the big blind. He potted and Smith called all in for 14,100 total.
Chidwick:
Smith:
The board ran out , giving Chidwick an open-ended straight draw on the flop but nothing further after that. Smith's kings held and he secured a double to around 30,000 in chips. Chidwick, on the other hand, has dropped to 25,000.
Richard Bai raised to 3,000 on the button and Phil Ivey defended his big blind.
The flop came down and Ivey led out for 4,000. Bai popped it to 9,000, Ivey called and the turn fell. Both checked to see the river, which Ivey checked. Bai bet 14,000 and Ivey snap called.
Bai tabled for ace high, while Ivey tabled for a flush to win the pot.
Shortly thereafter Jacobo Fernandez was eliminated from the table, by the hands of Ivey we suspect, to further increase Ivey's stack.
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On a flop of , Daniel Negreanu checked over to Amnon Filippi. Filippi fired out a bet of 2,600 and Negreanu called. The turn was the and Negreanu took the lead with a bet of 4,500. Filippi stuck around and the finished the board. Both players checked the river and Filippi tabled for a set of sixes. Negreanu dropped his cards into the muck and Filippi was pushed the pot.
Filippi now has about 84,000 while "KidPoker" has dropped to about 114,000.
The flop read and Yuebin Guo was heads up with Denis Ethier. Guo checked, Ethier led out and Guo came over the top with a raise. Ethier called and the dropped down on fourth street. Guo continued out and Ethier once again slid out a call.
Fifth street was the and Guo bet one last time. On this street, he was all in for his final 3,700. Ethier called but mucked his cards after Guo showed , playing his ace-queen for Broadway. Ethier mucked and is now down to just 11,000. Guo, on the other hand, has about 46,000 in chips.