With about 2,000 in the pot on a board reading , Alan Spotts checked from the big blind.
Nick Petrangelo bet 1,600 from under the gun and the player on the button called. Spotts tanked for about a minute and moved all in for about 5,300. Petrangelo moved all in over top, and the button called for his remaining 4,200.
Spotts was at risk with for a set of fours, but was well ahead. The button tabled for a flush draw, and Petrangelo showed .
The river was the and Spotts filled up to eliminate the player on the button and leave Petrangelo with just 1,500 in chips.
On a board reading with 1,750 in the pot, Viliyan Petleshkov managed to get his stack of 5,225 in the middle and was called.
Petleshkov held for a pair and a flush draw while his opponent tabled for no pair but a better flush draw.
The turn was the to give Petleshkov trips and also take away his opponent's outs to hit an overcard. The river was the and Petleshkov held on to double up after registering at the last moment.
Rembert Net raised to 450 from the cutoff. The player on the button three-bet to 1,250. The blinds folded and action was back to Net who called.
The flop came , and Net check-called a bet of 850 from his opponent. They both then checked through the on the turn.
The on the river completed the board, Net checked, and his opponent opened to 2,050. Net shoved all in and after careful consideration, his opponent called.
Net showed for aces and tens. His opponent tried to muck, but the dealer explained that all cards need to be shown when an all-in situation is happening. The dealer opened the cards and his opponent had , and Net claimed the pot.