Michael Russell bet on a flop of K♦5♣10♠ and was called by Ryan Haas.
The turn came the 2♣ and Haas again called a bet, then called again on the 6♥ river. Russell opened up 5♦5♥ for a set of aces which were good enough to win the pot.
Michael Russell bet on a flop of K♦5♣10♠ and was called by Ryan Haas.
The turn came the 2♣ and Haas again called a bet, then called again on the 6♥ river. Russell opened up 5♦5♥ for a set of aces which were good enough to win the pot.
Jordan Spurlin was already all in as Jason Remshardt and Sean Troha built a side pot on a flop of 9♥6♠8♥.
Troha bet and Remshardt called to the 10♦, where Troya got his last chips in the middle.
The river came the 7♥ and Troha finished with 3♣10♥9♦A♣ for a straight. Remshardt had A♥2♦ for the low, while Spurlin showed J♥5♦A♦3♠ and was eliminated.
With the flop showing 10♦10♥6♣, Jordan Spurlin bet the button before James Obst raised in middle position.
Obst bet again on the 4♦ turn and Spurlin called to see the 7♠ river, where Obst put out another bet.
Spurlin called and Obst turned over A♥9♦A♦2♣ for two pair and the low as he scooped the big pot.
Benjamin Gold raised from the under-the-gun position and was called by Daniel Zhu in the big blind with both players seeing the K♦7♦9♦ flop.
Action checked through to the turn which was the 7♠. Action checked through once more to the river which was the 8♠.
Zhu checked-called a bet from Gold, prompting Gold to turn over the A♦A♥6♠6♣ which was good as Zhu quickly sent his cards toward the muck.
Heads-up on a board of 8♥3♥K♠9♥, Nick Kost bet from the hijack and was called by Dustin Wood in the hijack.
The river came the J♥ and Kost checked over to Wood, who threw out a bet. Kost now came back with a raise and Wood quickly tossed his cards away.
Sterling Savill was already all in as Charles Witherspoon and Israel Garcia built a side pot on a board of K♠J♥7♥K♣.
Witherspoon, in the small blind, bet his last chips and Garcia called, having both players covered. Witherspoon had A♠A♣2♦2♣ and was poised to scoop the entire pot until the 9♥ on the river improved Savill, holding A♥6♥Q♣5♦, to a flush.
Savill tripled up, while Witherspoon won the side pot off Garcia.
On a board of 8♥9♦4♠, an early position player bet with Kyle Burnside calling and Jerry Wong calling off for less, putting himself at risk with two cards to come.
The 4♥ hit the turn, prompting Burnside to stick out a bet when checked to, forcing out the third player and setting up a one card run out for Burnside and Wong.
Jerry Wong: A♥3♥XxXx
Kyle Burnside: A♠K♥9♠2♦
The 3♦ hit the river and Wong quickly scooped up his cards and tossed them into the muck as he stood up to exit the tournament area.
Heads-up on a board of 5♥10♠10♥9♥K♣ and with several bets already in the middle, Chris Vitch was facing another bet from Jordan Spurlin in the big blind.
Vitch tanked for a moment before he called, committing most of the rest of his stack. Spurlin turned over A♣10♦J♠4♦ for trip tens, but Vitch had J♣Q♠A♠10♣ for a straight to take the pot.
"Good call, sir," tablemate Arne Pederson told Vitch following the hand.
Heads-up on a flop of 10♠K♣3♠, Igor Zektser bet and Ryan Haas called on the button.
Both players checked the 8♠ turn before Zektser led out again on the J♠ river.
Haas took his time before calling and Zektser immediately mucked his hand. Haas showed Q♣3♣A♥10♥ as he took the pot.
At the same time at another table, Chris Tryba had the rest of his chips in the middle on a board of 5♥8♦6♥A♣10♣ but couldn't beat the A♦3♠2♣9♥ of Eric Varnado as the WSOP bracelet winner was sent to the rail.