Jeff Madsen started the action with a raise to 275 from the button and the player in the big blind called.
The flop came and the big blind checked. Madsen bet 550 and his opponent check-raised to 2,000. After eyeballing the big blind's remaining chips, which totaled about 2,500, and a few moments of thought, Madsen folded and his opponent took the pot, but the four-time bracelet winner and former WSOP Player of the Year still has plenty of chips to work with.
Picking up the action after a flop of , Mike Leah checked from the big blind, and Allen Kessler bet from under the gun. Leah check-raised, Kessler called, and the turn landed. Leah bet, Kessler called, and the river completed the board. Leah checked and Kessler bet.
Leah mulled it over for about 20 seconds before he showed the and folded.
Following a flop of with five players in the pot, action checked to John Monnette in the hijack and he bet 1,200. The player in the cutoff raised all in for 2,350, the player in the small blind check-called, two players folded, and Monnette called.
The turn was the and the small blind checked to Monnette who shoved for 5,050. After a few moments, the small blind called.
Small Blind:
Monnette:
Cutoff:
The river was the , giving Monnette the high with a flush and half the low with the all-in player.