In a battle cutoff versus button, Benny Glaser checked the turn and then called a bet by Anthony Zinno from one seat over. Glaser checked again the on the river and Zinno quickly bet. Some twenty seconds later, Glaser folded and Zinno exposed one of his cards with the .
Talal Shakerchi raised it up from the hijack and Yuri Dzivielevksi called from the small blind. The flop came and Dzivielevski led out with a bet. Shakerchi called and the landed on the turn.
Dzivielevski fired out another bet on the turn along with the on the river. Shakerchi called both streets and showed for two pair and no low. Dzivielevksi tabled for the same two pair but also had a low to get three-quarters of the pot.
Phil Ivey raised to 10,000 in the hijack and was called by Shaun Deeb in the cutoff. Ben Lamb re-raised to 45,000 on the button and only Ivey called. Both players chose to draw a single card and the action was on Ivey.
After shuffling through his cards, Ivey checked and Lamb dropped in a bet of 60,000. Ivey snapped him off and Lamb showed a ten. Ivey turned over for a nine and was awarded the pot.
Yuval Bronshtein raised to 9,000 in the cutoff and Luke Schwartz called on the button. Lyle Berman then announced raise out of the small blind without declaring an amount and first pushed nine yellow T-1,000 chips forward before he attempted to raise it to 30,000 in total.
The floor was called and since the ruling had been changed a few years ago, it was ruled as a forced min-raise to 14,000. That brought David Williams in the big blind along and the calls by Bronshtein and Schwartz followed with Bronshtein joking that this might develop into a huge pot.
On a flop of , Berman bet 60,000 and Williams raised to 240,000 near instantly. "Oh wow, it might really happen," Bronshtein said and gave it some consideration before he then moved all-in. That got rid of Schwartz and Berman before Williams asked for a count.
"It's around 450k," Bronshtein said almost immediately and Williams then asked for an exact count, which happened to be 436,000. The call of Williams followed and the cards were turned over.
Yuval Bronshtein:
David Williams:
"I am winning, no deuce please," Bronshtein said with a big smile on the face.
The turn was a blank but the brutal fell on the river, as Bronshtein's smile froze. Both stacks were quickly checked and Williams had indeed slightly more chips at his disposal to win the large pot with a mighty pair of deuces.
Holy shit just won a pot in the dirtiest way. Will share when they post it on PokerNews but it’s gross. #
In a four-bet pot on Table 134, Jean-Robert Bellande was the only player on the sidelines heading to the flop of . The action checked all the way around and the landed on the turn.
Ap Garza led out with a bet from the big blind and was called by Nicholas Julia and Michael Moncek. The completed the board and Garza fired out another bet. Julia folded and Moncek raised. Garza countered with a three-bet and Moncek just called.
Garza turned over for a ten-high straight but Moncek held for a jack-high straight to win the pot.
On the tail end of a heads-up pot between Scott Bohlman and Joshua Ladines, the completed board showed . Bohlman bet and Ladines flicked in a chip for the call to get shown the for the effective nuts by Bohlman.
Despite losing this hand, Ladines remains the biggest stack on the table.