Ismael Bojang bet on the turn with the board having come , and his lone opponent called out of the blinds. The player check-called again on the , and Bojang announced a straight and a low. He fanned for the eight-high straight with the nut low, scooping the pot.
John D'Agostino bet into two opponents on fourth street with the first four cards having come . Rob Wazwaz called in middle position, as did the player on the button. D'Agostino found two more calls on the river.
"Eights and sixes and nut low," he said, showing down .
Wazwaz tossed into the middle for better two pair, and the player on the button mucked. Wazwaz thanked D'Agostino for not having a straight.
Konstantin Puchkov bet after three checks on the end. The five community cards were , and the button called. One by one, each of the players who checked called, seemingly more and more committed as the pot kept growing. Puchkov tossed for the nut straight, while the next player showed for a low. Everyone else mucked.
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.