Action was caught after Stephen Clemens moved all in and the late position player called. Both players revealed their hands.
Stephen Clemens: K♠J♣
Opponent: A♣Q♠
The board ran out 5♥K♦7♠3♠2♣ for Clemens to take the pot.
Action was caught after Stephen Clemens moved all in and the late position player called. Both players revealed their hands.
Stephen Clemens: K♠J♣
Opponent: A♣Q♠
The board ran out 5♥K♦7♠3♠2♣ for Clemens to take the pot.
Eric Yates raised to 115,000 from the hijack and the cutoff three-bet to 350,000. Yates thought for some time before moving all in for 1,250,000 and the cutoff made the call.
Eric Yates: A♥Q♦
Cutoff: J♣J♠
This flip fell in the favor of Yates as the flop landed 7♦2♠Q♠. The 9♥ turn and 3♣ river changed nothing and Yates doubled.
Action was picked up with a player in middle position all in for 250,000, Thomas Simanek all in for 1,100,000, and a player in the small blind calling to put them both at risk.
Middle Position: 8♠8♣
Thomas Simanek: J♦J♣
Small Blind: A♠A♦
The small blind woke up with aces and was in great position to eliminate two players. But when the board ran out Q♥4♠2♦J♣7♦ Simanek turned a set of jacks to crack the aces and eliminate a player.
Action was caught after the turn of 7♣3♥4♥5♠ and Taro Miura moved all in from early position for 490,000.
His opponent went into the tank before they made the fold.
Miura revealed the Q♣ and hinted at the fact that he had pocket queens.
The player under the gun limped in, Greg Raymer raised to 130,000 from middle positon and the small blind three-bet to 200,000, an effective all-in with about 30,000 behind the line. The limped folded, Raymer put his opponent all in for the rest. The small blind called.
Small Blind: A♦Q♣
Greg Raymer: A♥K♦
The small blind was pipped by Raymer's superior holding, and the 4♥3♣7♦7♣J♣ run you changed nothing, sending them to the rail.
Niveau: 24
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Players are headed on a break and will return in 15 minutes time.
David Rivera had committed his stack to the pot from the cutoff and was attempting to eliminate the small blind, who had around 600,000 in his stack.
Small Blind: A♠A♦
David Rivera: A♥K♣
Rivera needed a lot of help from the board and did pick up some outs after the dealer put out a flop of 5♣J♦10♣. One of those outs landed on the turn as the Q♠ completed Rivera's Broadway draw. A Q♥ on the river avoided the chop, and Rivera added valuable chips to his stack.
The action was caught with approximately 300,000 in the middle with two players looking at a flop of Q♦9♣2♣.
Through a succession on bets and raises, the under-the-gun player found themselves all in and at risk against Andres Morales, on the button.
Under-the-Gun: A♣10♣
Andres Morales: A♠Q♠
Morales was ahead with top pair, but his opponent had outs to a flush. The 10♦ gave Morales' opponent additional outs to win the hand, but the 4♠ river sent them to the rail.