Joao Simao raised to 4,000 from mid-position, and the big blind called.
The flop came , and the player in the big blind check-called a bet of 5,800 from Simao. The turn brought them the , on which they both checked. The river completed the board with the , and his opponent check-called a bet of 7,500 from Simao.
Simao showed for two pair, tens and fives with an ace kicker. His opponent had for the same two pair but with the inferior king kicker.
With less than one big blind, Mike Leah was all in from the small blind. The player under the gun, Jamie Flynn, moved all in for around 25,000. A player in late position called, and the remaining players folded.
"I've got paint," said Leah, peeling his cards, "And a no-spotter."
Meanwhile Flynn showed and his opponent . The board ran out , and Flynn doubled up.
Leah was still peeling his cards. "The no-spotter's a club," he said, looking at the board, "So that's the ."
He turned over the .
"The other one is black paint," he squeezed it, "It's a club! Flush!"
He turned over the .
"What?! It looked like a club!" He was eliminated and headed to the payout desk.
William Kassouf relayed his bustout and the situation leading up to it. "I got three-outed twice," he said, "That was before the dinner break. So I came back with 20k after dinner."
Kassouf said that the same player who three-outed him raised to 4,500, and Kassouf jammed for around 20,000 with . His opponent called him with .
The flop was a safe , but the turn was a and the river a , eliminating Kassouf in 161st place.