Tom Koral led out for 1,300 on a board of , Morten Eriksen raised all in for 5,300, and a third player reshoved for around 14,000. Koral tanked for the better part of two minutes, then called.
Koral:
Eriksen:
Opponent:
The third player could scoop a massive pot with a low spade, but the bricked off so there wasn't a qualifying low. Eriksen scooped the main pot with a straight, and Koral took the side pot with two pair.
Dan Kelly called a bet of 900 on a flop of , and a third player called all-in for 175. Kelly and his opponent checked on the turn (), and the river was the .
The player checked, Kelly tossed out 2,500, and the player folded.
Kelly showed for the nut low, and the short stack shipped half of the main pot with for a straight.
Randy Kaas tossed out 550 on a board of , and his opponent who checked made the call. The completed the board, the players checked, and Kaas fired another 1,500.
"Pot," the players aid quickly, raising to what looked like 6,000 or so.
Kaas mulled the decision over for a big then released his cards.
"Folded a full house," he told his neighbor.
"I had one too," the player responded, raking in the pot.
Just before break, Cuu Hoang and two opponents were three handed on a board of . Hoang had already check-called a bet of 4,400, and the third player in the hand was standing at his seat.
Hoang was eager to get the rest of his stack in the middle, impatiently tapping his foot, but the player just called. All three players checked on the river (), and the hands were opened.
Hoang:
Opponent 1:
Opponent 2:
The player who tank-called on the turn took the high with a set of aces, and Hoang was awarded the low.
Just now, Jared Jaffe, John Racener, Dan Kelly, and Kory Kilpatrick were all spotted playing a game of H.O.R.S.E. out back on the All-American Dave basketball hoop. When told that the event had restarted a few minutes ago, Jaffee simply shrugged.
"I've got a better chance out here than I do in there," he said with a grin.