(Hand took place during 800/1,600 blind levels on the PokerGO stream, which is on a 45-minute delay)
Eric Lindgren raised to 3,500 with and his opponent in the big blind made it 11,600 with . Lindgren made the call and they both saw a flop of . The big blind led out for 13,000 and the three-time bracelet winner called.
When the hit on the turn, the preflop aggressor checked and Lindgren bet out 24,000 with bottom pair and an open-ended straight draw. His opponent, with the best hand, couldn't pull the trigger on a call and decided on a fold.
Jake Daniels has chipped down a bit since returning from dinner, including in a hand where he called a hefty river bet from an opponent who held pocket aces for the best hand.
Caleb Larsen and Nick Phoenix went to the river on a board of . Larsen, in early position, put out a bet of 50,000 and Phoenix went into the tank.
"I have the flush but I think yours is bigger. That's what I get for playing low cards," Phoenix said. He eventually called but saw that his read was right. Larsen turned over for the nut flush to drag the pot, while Phoenix was left on a severe short-stack.
A player in the cutoff opened to 4,000 and was three-bet to 16,600 by Yueqi Zhu on the button. Action folded back around to the original raiser, who called.
The cutoff checked to Zhu on the flop and he continued for 10,200. His opponent called.
Zhu was checked to once more when the fell on the turn and Zhu bet again for 18,200. The cutoff folded after a bit of thought and Zhu dragged the pot.
(This post takes place during the 800/1,600 blind level on the PokerGO livestream table, which is on a 45-minute delay.)
Barry Greenstein and Erick Lindgren, two of the biggest stars during the poker boom era, have joined the PokerGO feature table inside the Amazon room. Both players came back from the dinner break with healthy stacks.
Liv Boeree defended her big blind over a preflop raise from early position and saw a flop of . Boeree checked, then called when her opponent bet 5,000.
The turn came the , and Boeree again check-called a bet, this time for 7,000. The came on the river and both players checked.
Boeree showed for two pair and her opponent mucked.