Aukur Khemani found himself all-in and at risk, holding a big pocket pair.
Aukur Khemani: Q♥Q♣
Opponent: 7♥7♣
Khemani was still way ahead on the 10♦K♠9♠ flop with his pair of queens. The A♦ turn and 9♥ river secured him the pot and the double-up.
Aukur Khemani found himself all-in and at risk, holding a big pocket pair.
Aukur Khemani: Q♥Q♣
Opponent: 7♥7♣
Khemani was still way ahead on the 10♦K♠9♠ flop with his pair of queens. The A♦ turn and 9♥ river secured him the pot and the double-up.
WSOPC Commerce Main Event Winner Jessica Vierling is in the mix and shows no signs of slowing down.
She was in the big blind when action folded to her opponent in the small blind who raised to 2,400. She looked over and asked how many chips he had left, and he replied roughly 24,000. She then raised to around 30,000 and her opponent quickly folded.
A full board of A♠Q♠A♥A♣2♦ was on the table and Christina Gollins had fired a bet of 8,500 on the river into Jacob Baumgartner. After some time thinking, Baumgartner tossed in the call.
Gollins flipped over A♦Q♣ for quads, and Baumgartner didn't see happy with himself.
"I played it badly,"
"I lost the maximum," joked Baumgartner after the hand was done. Nevertheless, both Gollins and Baumgartner are off to a good start with well over the double the starting stack.
Niveau: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
At Kathy Liebert's table, Qui Nguyen opened from the button, the player in the small blind three-bet to 6,900, and then Nguyen four-bet to 14,000. The small blind five-bet all in for approximately 30,000, and Nguyen snap called.
Small Blind: A♣10♣
Qui Nguyen: K♠K♦
Nguyen flopped quads on the K♣3♣K♥ flop, leaving no chance for his opponent who hit his flush after the 6♦4♣ runout.
Oliver Biles raised from the button to 1,600 and both players in the blinds called.
On the flop of 3♥K♣9♦, both blinds checked and Biles bet 1,800, which earned him the pot as the other two players folded.
Two-time bracelet winner, Daniel Lazrus, was seen dragging in a sizable pot after having knocked out two of his opponents.
With cards on their backs and the board reading 10♥A♣J♥Q♠3♦, Lazrus' K♦K♠ gave him a straight, besting his opponents who both had a pair of aces, one tabling Ax5x, and the other having Ax9x.
Joao Veira defended from the big blind after the button opened to 1,600.
Both players checked the 7♥A♥6♠ flop, leading to the 8♦ turn where Vieira bet 3,400. The button made the call.
It took a minute for Vieira to check the 4♦ river. The button quickly checked back and won the hand with A♠2♣ for top pair, as Vieira flipped over 9♥6♣ for a lower pair.