Picking up the action on the turn of a board, Niall Farrell (big blind) and Matt Glantz (button) each committed about 12,000 to see the river. Farrell checked, Glantz bet 10,200, Farrell check-raised all in, and Glantz called all in for 20,700.
Farrell showed for sevens and sixes, while Glantz tabled for an eight-high straight to double up.
We got to the table to see on the board and Rainer Kempe, in the big blind, all-in. The player in the cutoff position was taking his time to make a decision as Kempe had him covered but ended up calling. Kempe showed for a full house and the other player got up and walked away as he was out.
Hand 2:
Kempe completed from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth opted to check. The flop came , Hellmuth opened to 1,800 and Kempe called.
The turn was the , Hellmuth bet 4,200 and Kempe called again.
The on the river completed the board.
"I think I have the best hand but I am going to check." Hellmuth said.
Kempe showed for top pair and Hellmuth showed which wasn't good enough and Kempe could add more chips to his stacks.
Picking up the action after the river of a board with roughly 105,000 in the middle, Charlie Carrel checked from the small blind and Sam Stein bet 62,000 from the big blind.
Carrel tanked for a bit before he called, but mucked when Stein showed for two pair.
Following the turn of a board with roughly 35,000 in the pot, Grayson Ramage bet 23,000 from the hijack. The player in the cutoff called and David Kitai folded from the button.
The river was the , Ramage bet 52,000, and his opponent called after some time in the tank.
Ramage tabled for an ace-high flush, his opponent slammed the table as he mucked, and Ramage won the pot.