PokerNews picked up action the turn with a board reading 9♦7♦5♦2♥. Richie Allen led out for 25,000 from the small blind and Landon Tice made the call from the big blind. The river was the 10♥. Allen checked, Tice bet and Allen made the call. Tice Revealed the 9♥5♥ which was good enough to win the pot.
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Nate Silver raised from the cutoff to 50,000 and Daniel Buzgon who was on the button three-bet all in for 495,000 and Silver made the call.
Daniel Buzgon: 6♥6♠
Nate Silver: A♠A♥
The gasp was heard by the players as Buzgon hit a full house on the flop which remained the best hand for the remainder of the streets J♦6♣J♣7♥7♣.
On a heads-up flop of 2♠A♠J♦, Max Pinnola and Landon Tice got all of their chips into the middle, with Tice barely covering.
Max Pinnola: A♥2♥
Landon Tice: A♣A♦
Pinnola quickly realized he was drawing almost dead with his two-pair against Tice's top set, and the runout of 9♥J♥ sent him to the rail while Tice scored close to a double.
Jesse Solano raised to 50,000 from middle position and was called by Simeon Spasov in the big blind.
The dealer revealed the 3♦3♥5♦ flop. Spasov checked, Solano bet 30,000 and Spasov called.
The turn was the 10♠. Spasov once again exercised his option to check, this time Solano wagered 55,000 and was met with a call.
Action checked through on the A♣ river. Spasov revealed A♦4♣ and Solano threw his cards into the muck.
Nível: 22
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
The players remaining in the 6-max are now on a quick 15-minute break and will return to action shortly. The yellow 1,000 chips will also be raced off and colored-up at this time.
On a heads-up completed board of 6♣7♠J♣A♠4♣, Spencer Champlin moved all in, covering his opponent, Scott Blackman.
Blackment went deep into the tank for almost a minute before he made the call, showing A♦4♦ for a flopped two pair, but he was then shown the bad news by Champlin with A♣Q♣ for the rivered nut flush.
Champlin was then pushed the pot while Blackman was sent to the payout desk.
PokerNews picked up action on a 9♣4♣3♦ flop between Francisco Vazquez was in the small blind, Curt Kohlberg was in the big blind and both had checked to Eshaan Bhalla who was under the gun and bet 50,000. Both opponents called.
The turn was the Q♦ both blinds checked to Bhalla who chose to bet 150,000, once again both opponents called.
Action checked through on the 4♦ river card.
Curt Kohlberg: 5♦6♦
Francisco Vazquez A♣Q♥
Bhalla mucked his hand and Kohlberg dragged in the pot.
Both players involved in the hand were on smaller stacks, with less than 15 big blinds left behind on the turn of Q♠5♥8♣7♠. Eran Aydin moved all in on the turn, Brett Shaffer called and was the all-in player.
Brett Shaffer: Q♥J♠
Eran Aydin: 10♣9♣
Aydin commented that he didn't have it yet, and then called for a six on the river. As ordered, the 6♠ rolled off and gave him a straight to knock out Shaffer.