David "MyLastHand!" Comeron was down to his third and final bullet when he jammed for 12,692 from under the gun. He got a single call by Bert Stevens from the small blind.
David "MyLastHand!" Comeron:
Bert Stevens:
Stevens was ahead and improved to trips on the board to send his opponent packing.
"Illusory Self" raised early yo 4,000, then called when Gabriel "Gabsdrogba" Medeiros raised the button to 14,000. They check-called for 10,890 on the flop, and they both checked the turn. "Illusory Self" bet 30,390 on the river and got called. They had the best king with versus .
"yanyan1995" opened to 3,520 from middle position and David "MyLastHand!" Comeron in the cutoff raised all in to 20,244. Brandon "TryLSD" Sheils called in the small blind and "yanyan1995" put all of his 44,717 chips in the middle as well, which Sheils called. With action complete, the hands were revealed.
"yanyan1995":
David "MyLastHand!" Comeron:
Brandon "TryLSD" Sheils:
The flop came down , giving Sheils top pair but giving Comeron a sizeable lead with a set of jacks. The appeared on the turn for "yanyan1995" to secure the side pot for him and give him a glimmer of hope on the river for the main pot, but the river confirmed the main pot went to Comeron with his set of jacks.
Justin "LappyPoker" Lapka raised early to 4,400 and "DinhoDibre10" called on the big blind. They check-called for 2,950 on the flop, and check-shoved for 195,590 over 13,275 on the turn.
"DinhoDibre10":
Justin "LappyPoker" Lapka:
Lapka flopped a set of aces, but "DinhoDibre10" turned Broadway and held on the board.
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Just before the break, Vincent Li opened for 5,000 from early position. Yuta "HAKU06" Aikawa three-bet to 16,250 from the cutoff and Li called.
Li check-raised the flop from 17,006 to 34,012. Aikawa three-bet jammed for 89,815 and Li called.
Yuta "HAKU06" Aikawa:
Vincent Li:
Li flopped a set and improved to quads on the turn to leave Aikawa drawing dead on the turn. The completed the board on the river to officially award Li the pot and send him near the top of the leaderboard.