Dario Sammartino opened for a raise, and after one call, David "ODB" Baker potted for around 135,000. Sammartino repotted, and Baker stuck in his stack of about 275,000.
Sammartino:
Baker:
Baker shook his head, knowing he'd likely get quartered if the board came low. Sure enough, it ran out , and Sammartino took a chunk of Baker's chips.
On a flop of , Millard Hale moved all in for his last 90,000. Dario Sammartino folded before Josh Arieh announced he was all in for roughly 600,000.
Chris King snap-called for roughly his last 300,000, and the cards were tabled.
King:
Hale:
Arieh:
With both Hale and King at-risk, King was in strong shape to more then double with his set an no low draws currently present.
The turn of the however would shift the short stacked Hale now into the lead before the dealer delivered the dagger of the on the river to put Arieh out ahead while simultaneously eliminating both Hale and King in the process.
As Arieh dragged the pot, he stacked it up to amount to roughly 1.2 million in chips.
Andrey Zaichenko raised to 30,000 in the cutoff, and Fabrice Soulier defended his big blind. The Frenchman then jammed for about 50,000 on the flop, and Zaichenko quickly called.
Zaichenko:
Soulier:
The turn was a and the river a , so Zaichenko took it with two pair.
Bryce Yockey limped in from middle position, as did John Monnette in the hijack. Michael Kong called in the small blind before Dario Sammartino raised pot to 60,000 from the big blind.
Yockey announced a re-raise of 204,000 as Monnette and Kong swiftly mucked. Sammartino called and the dealer spread a flop of .
Sammartino announced pot, Yockey said he was all in, and Sammartino nodded in agreeance and the cards were tabled.
Sammartino:
Yockey:
The turn and river landed the and and the pot was chopped up.