With about 3,500 in the pot and the board reading , three players get all their chips in the middle. Michael Gagliano had , Skip Wilson tabled , and the third opponent showed . Gagliano had everyone covered and Wilson had 18,075 total and was the shortest of the stacks.
The board ran out and Wilson faded a lot of outs to take down a monster pot and put him easily in the top 10 chip stacks of the day. Gagliano won a side pot worth approximately 2,000 and is still sitting in a very decent spot.
We arrived at the table to see a sizeable pot brewing between Aditya Agarwal and a heads-up opponent. There looked to be about 16,000 in the middle and a completed board reading .
The action was on Agarwal, who faced a bet of 6,600. Agarwal gave it some thought before making the call. His opponent tabled and Agarwal mucked.
A player in early position raised to 1,100. Brian Lee was in late position and moved all in for roughly 12,000. The original raiser called all in for roughly 9,500, and the players turned over their hands.
Lee tabled , and his opponent showed
The flop came , giving Lee a flush draw and overcards. The turn was the , and the river was the , giving Lee a flush and eliminating his opponent.
We caught the action as the cards hit their backs, but Denis Angelov had an opponent all-in and at risk holding ace-king to Angelov's pocket kings. Angelov had his opponent slightly covered and scored a near-double-up when the board ran out .