Ari Engel raised to 5,500 from early position, and the player in the small blind called. Engel had 100 behind and put it in when the flop came . His opponent called, and the hands were tabled.
Engel was at risk with , well behind his opponent's . Engel got up out of his seat, but the hit the turn, and a player at the table said, "Have a seat." The river was the , and Engel found a double.
Loni Harwood raised to 1,200 from under the gun, and Tim West moved all in from the cutoff for his last 2,425. Harwood called.
West was at risk with , and Harwood tabled for a coin flip.
The flop came , and Harwood took a commanding lead with a pair and a straight draw. The turn was the , and the river was the , sending West to the rail just after the dinner break.
On a flop, the player in the small blind bet 1,650. Ari Engel, on the button, called.
The turn came the , and the small blind bet 2,300. Engel raised to 4,850. His opponent tanked for a while before calling.
The river filled out the board, and this time, the small blind checked. Engel threw in a bet of 3,800, and after a few seconds of reflection, his opponent let his hand go.
Timothy Burt, in middle position, opened to 1,100. Action folded to the player in the small blind, who called.
The flop was , and the small blind checked. Burt bet 1,400. His opponent check-called.
The turn was the and was checked through to the river. The player in the small blind checked again. Burt threw in a bet of 3,975, and his opponent instantly called. Burt showed , and his opponent mucked his hand.