Adam Levy bet 4,200 from the cutoff on a flop, and the player on the button called. The turn was the . Levy bet 12,000, his opponent raised to 29,000, and Levy called. The river completed the board with the , and they both checked.
The player under the gun raised to 3,000, and Tristan Wade re-raised to 10,500 on the button. After a couple of minutes of thought, the opener called.
The flop was . Wade bet 6,000 and got a call. On the turn, Wade shoved all in when his opponent checked. It was 30,000 or so effective, and Wade's opponent slid in a fast call.
Wade:
Opponent:
Wade had flopped a two-outer and turned a boat, and he faded the two remaining queens on the river.
Stacy Matuson limped from early position, and Daniel Tang raised from the cutoff raised, making it 4,500 to play. Matuson called, and that brought them to a flop.
On the flop, Matuson quickly moved all in for 21,000. Daniel Tang quickly called, bringing them to a show down.
Matuson:
Tang:
The came on the turn, but Matuson found good fortune with the on the river, giving her a flush and allowing her to double up through Tang.
A player in middle position raised to 2,800, and Mike Leah called in the cutoff. The remaining players folded, and they were heads-up.
The flop came , and the first player checked. Leah bet 3,000, and his opponent called. The turn was the , and both players checked. On the river, the first player checked again, and Leah tossed out a bet of 10,000. His opponent thought for over a minute and then called.
Leah tabled for top pair, top kicker, and that was good enough to win him the pot.
The player in the under-the-gun position raised to 2,700, and action folded to Kevin MacPhee in the big blind. MacPhee called.
They both checked on the flop. The came on the turn, MacPhee bet 3,400, and his opponent called. The on the river completed the board, on which they both checked.
MacPhee showed for a pair of aces, which were good enough for his opponent to muck his cards.
After a raise to 2,700, Galen Hall called, and so did Patrick Braga in the big blind.
The flop was checked around, and the same applied for the turn. Braga bet the river and won the pot.
Hall claimed back some chips soon after but remains below the starting stack, while Manig Loeser, on the same table, has even fewer chips.
Ryan Hughes bet a three-way flop for 5,000 from the button and picked up a single caller in David Goodkin, while the hijack folded. The turn and river were checked through, and Goodkin showed to win the pot.
One table over, Jeff Hakim made it 2,700 to go, and the big blind called. The flop brought a check by the big blind, a bet of 3,600 by Hakim, and a call. After the turn paired the board, the big blind bet 6,500, and Hakim quickly folded.
Phil Hellmuth limped from early position (the third-consecutive hand in which he was seen limping in), the player in the cutoff raised to 4,200, and Hellmuth called.
They checked to the turn of a board, where Hellmuth bet 4,000. His opponent called. The river completed the board, Hellmuth bet 5,300, and his opponent called.
Hellmuth showed for sevens and deuces, but his opponent tabled for eights and deuces to win the pot.