In a four-way limped pot on a flop of 5♦A♥8♥, Scott Bohlman bet on the button and only Felipe Ramos called out of the small blind.
Ramos checked on the 4♥ turn and Bohlman checked back. Both players checked once more on the 10♠ river and Ramos tabled the winner with J♦9♥7♣6♦ for a straight.
Christopher Vitch was under the gun and opened to 4,000. Action folded to former PPC champion, Brian Rast, in middle position who three-bet to 14,500. Vitch thought it over and made the call.
The 5♥10♠5♣ flop hit and action checked to Rast who put out a bet of 11,000. Vitch smooth called again.
The turn brought a 7♥ and action slowed down and checked through.
The 4♦ river landed and Vitch went deep into the tank for almost two minutes before putting out a non-pot sized bet of 30,000. The sizing must've been spot-on because after no more that thirty seconds Rast made the fold and Vitch dragged a good pot without having to go to showdown.
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With a sizeable pot already built and a completed board of 9♦7♣8♣4♥J♥, Josh Arieh bet from middle position and got raised by James Obst in late position.
Arieh thought for a bit then flicked in a call to see Obst show Q♦Q♣ for an overpair to the board. Arieh revealed his 4♠4♣ for a turned set which was the winner.
Matthew Ashton raised to 5,000 in middle position and Christopher Vitch called out of the big blind. Both players drew two.
Vitch checked after the draw and Ashton bet 14,000. Vitch went deep in the tank before calling, only to muck as Ashton showed 10♦8♥7♠6♦2♣ to win the pot with a ten.
Action folded to Brian Rast in middle position who opened to 5,500. Phil Ivey called on the button and Renan Bruschi defended his big blind.
Bruschi drew two, Rast drew one, and Ivey drew two.
Bruschi checked his action over to Rast who thought for a full minute before going full-pot to 17,000. Ivey appeared suspicious as he went into the tank and eventually flicked in the chips. Bruschi quickly got out of the way.
"Nine." Rast said as he rolled over 9♦8♦6♥5♥4♥. Ivey tossed his hand into the muck and Rast took it down.