Andy Margolis and one other player got all the chips in the middle on a flop of with two clubs, and Margolis had the larger of the two stacks.
Margolis showed for top two pairs and a small flush draw. The board ran out with a on the turn and a on the river, and Margolis took the pot with fives full of sevens to send his opponent to the cage.
With about 15,000 chips in the middle and the board reading , Mark Zullo checked to his lone opponent in the cutoff, and he bet 8,500. Zullo called.
The fell on the river and both players checked. Zullo tabled and his baby flush was good enough to win the pot, putting him over the 200,000-chip mark.
Darren Taylor, the big stack at the table, opened the action for 5,100 and got a call from Christopher O'Rourke and the player in the big blind.
The flop was .
Check to Taylor who bet 9,700. O’Rourke then declared a bet of pot.
Taylor looked interested and said, “I don’t think I can fold.”
There was then some confusion over the exact bet size as Taylor wanted to know how much it was to call, and how much O'Rourke had behind. It was further complicated by the fact Taylor’s bet wasn’t quite counted correctly and it turned out to be a bit larger, 9,700.
That recalculated the pot bet as 45,600 and Taylor went back to doing the maths in his head saying, “It’s easier online.”
The table was breaking and another player called the clock. With 30 seconds left Taylor decided to let his hand go.
With about 18,000 chips already in the middle and the board reading , Alexandre Fradin checked from early position to his lone opponent, Igor Sharaskin on the button, and he bet 5,500. Fradin called.
The fell on the river and Fradin checked. Sharaskin bet 8,500, which represented nearly half of Fradin's remaining chips. Fradin tanked for about half a minute and ultimately called.
Sharaskin tabled for aces full of deuces, which was good enough to win the pot.
Jason Stockfish opened with a raise to 8,000 from the hijack and Alex Foxen put his whole short stack in from the button. Stockfish quickly called and the two players tabled their hands.
Stockfish:
Foxen:
The board ran out and Foxen scooped the pot with his turned boat.