Brandon Shack-Harris called a bet on fourth with the board reading , and his opponent bet into him again on the river. Shack-Harris thought for a bit before announcing a raise.
"You've got a full house, do ya?" Shack-Harris' opponent said. He called, and Shack-Harris showed for the boat.
"Do you really have to do the dramatic pause before the raise?" Shack-Harris' irritated opponent said.
"I didn't know if I was good," Shack-Harris said. "I didn't know if I should raise or call. I'm sorry."
David "ODB" Baker checked out of the blinds after calling a raise from Jen Harman and seeing flop. Harman bet, and Baker raised. Harman made it three bets, and Baker put out four. Harman called, and then called the and .
Baker showed the near-lock both ways: for eights full with the nut low, while Harman had been coolered holding . She took a quarter of the pot.
Matt Vengrin bet into a five-way pot on a flop, and the player on the button called, as did Soi Nguyen from the big blind and Robert Mizrachi under the gun. Everyone continued to call as Vengrin bet the turn and river, and Vengrin showed for kings full.