Wook Kim raised pot from middle position and picked up the blinds.
On the next hand Kim again raised pot to 21,000, and Christopher Sensoli defended his big blind. The flop fell and Sensoli checked to Kim who bet pot of 45,000 to be basically all in. Sensoli folded, and Kim moved his stack upwards to nearly 100,000.
Kevin Iacofano opened for 15,000 in the cutoff, and Anthony Arvidson called on the button, as did Scott Milkey in the small blind. The flop came and action checked to Arvidson, who bet 30,000. Milkey slid in a call, while Iacofano mucked.
On the turn, Milkey checked and Arvidson potted 111,000. Milkey put it in for 167,500, and Arvidson called.
Arvidson:
Milkey:
Both players had the wheel with redraws on the high side. It was Milkey who hit his as the fell, giving him a flush for three quarters.
Christopher Sensoli raised in middle position and Kevin Iacofano called in the small blind. Iacofano drew two, two, and one, and check-called down as Sensoli patted the whole way. Finally, Iacofano released to the final bet.
David Bach opened for 20,000 on the button and called a three-bet to 64,000 from big blind Chip Jett. The flop came and they got the rest in for Jett's remaining 85,000.
Jett:
Bach:
Bach had a hammerlock with trips on the high end and a likely chop on low, and the turn and river bore that out, giving him three-quarters.
David Bach opened to 20,000 and, with the action on Chip Jett on the button, he moved all in for his last 72,000. The blinds folded and Bach called.
Bach:
Jett:
The dealer spread a flop to see Bach flop a flush and the nut low as Jett would need a six or five to stay alive.
The on the turn changed little and, when the completed the board on the river, Jett was eliminated in seventh place for a $10,779 payday as Bach moved over 1.2 million in chips.