Dieke Meyer was all in and at risk of elimination holding against the of Pellegrino Marotta.
The flop was a good one for Marotta, coming . The turn was the . The river was the , and a seemingly satisfied Meyer sat back down and expectantly looked toward the dealer.
However, the dealer reminded him that the queen on the river had given Marotta a full house, and Meyer was forced to head to the payout desk.
"I folded a five," said Marotta's tablemate. "You hit the last one in the deck!"
Rainer Kempe raised to 14,000 from the under-the-gun position, and Jarod Einsohn shoved all in from the hijack. Phil Collins asked for a count. Einsohn counted his chips and said it was 96,500 in total. Collins also shoved all in. Kempe folded.
Phil Collins:
Jarod Einsohn:
The board ran out — no help for Einsohn and more chips for Collins.
Alexander Elias raised to 12,000 from middle position, and Ross Mcleod shoved all in from the small blind. Action folded back to Elias, who decided to call.
Alexander Elias:
Ross Mcleod:
The flop came , giving Elias a set. The turn brought the , now giving Mcleod a straight draw, too, beside the fact that he could also still hit a higher set. The river, however, completed the board with the to give Elias quad fours and eliminate Mcleod.