Andrew Lichtenberger opened to 120,000 in the cutoff and David Peters defended from the big blind. The flop came and Peters check-called a bet of 180,000 from Lichtenberger.
The turn was the and Peters checked again. Lichtenberger threw in another bet of 350,000 and Peters check-raised all in for 1,000,000. Lichtenberger snapped him off and the cards were on their backs.
Peters held for a straight and flush draw while Lichtenberger was holding strong with . However, the on the river gave Peters a flush and he earned a double up.
Just before the blinds went up, David Peters opened to 120,000 under the gun and Shannon Shorr raised to 645,000 in the big blind, leaving himself with a single chip behind. Peters called.
The dealer fanned the flop and Shorr's last chip went into the middle.
Shannon Shorr:
David Peters:
Shorr needed to improve, and did so right away on the turn, while the river confirmed his double-up.
David Peters raised to 130,000 in the cutoff and Andrew Lichtenberger called from the big blind. The flop came and Lichtenberger check-called a bet of 90,000 from Peters.
The turn brought the and Lichtenberger checked again. Peters slid out a bet of 400,000 this time and Lichtenberger stuck around to see the on the river. Both players checked the river and Lichtenberger showed which turned out to be the best hand.
Koray Aldemir shoved all in for 445,000 in middle position and it folded around to Dan Smith who called from the big blind.
Koray Aldemir:
Dan Smith:
It was a coin flip and the flop of left it that way as Aldemir picked up a flush draw. The paired the board on the turn which gave Aldemir even more outs and the on the river was one of them.
The action folded to Chance Kornuth in the small blind who pushed all in for his last 455,000 chips. Brekstyn Schutten snap-called out of the big blind and Kornuth was at risk.
Chance Kornuth:
Brekstyn Schutten:
The flop came to give Kornuth a flush draw along with his two live cards. However, the on the turn paired up Schutten and Kornuth couldn't find any help on the river.
Shaun Deeb shipped all in for around 750,000 in the hijack. The action folded to Eelis Parssinen in the big blind who gave it some thought before making the call, barely having Deeb covered.
Shaun Deeb:
Eelis Parssinen:
The flop of favored Parssinen who picked up a straight and flush draw to go with the best hand. The on the turn gave him a straight and Deeb was left drawing dead to the on the river.