With over 10,000 in the pot and three players in, the flop came . The player under the gun checked, the player in middle position checked, and Andrey Zaichenko bet in late position. The first player then check-raised, the next player called, and Zaichenko called.
The turn was the and the first player bet out. The next player called and Zaichenko raised. The first player called and the next one folded.
It was heads up to the river, which was the and the first player check-called a bet from Zaichenko.
Zaichenko showed for aces up and that was good for the pot.
Mark Radoja was down to his last 2,500 chips and he was in the big blind. The player in the cutoff raised, Mark Wongcharoensuk called in the small blind, and Mark Radoja called in the big blind.
On a flop of , Radoja got his remaining 900 in and Wongcharoensuk had him at risk.
Radoja:
Wongcharoensuk:
Radoja was drawing slim against Wongcharoensuk's top two pair. The turn provided Radoja with flush outs, but he couldn't get there on the river and the two-time WSOP bracelet winner was eliminated here in Level 9.
Action folded to Mesha James in the small blind and she raised. Ben Yu called in the big blind and the flop came . James bet, Yu raised, and James called.
On the turn, James bet out and after a brief pause, Yu went all in for 3,300 total. James called and they showed down.
Yu was ahead with for a pair of sixes, but James had a gut-shot straight draw with and got there on the river to send Yu home.
Yu, who won his WSOP bracelet in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em event in 2015, is out of this one. He still has a chance to get in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em event later in the series though.
The action started with the player under the gun opening with a raise. Aron Dermer then reraised from middle position and was called by the big blind. The original raiser called.
The flop came and the big blind checked. The player under the gun bet. Both Dermer and the big blind called.
The turn brought the and it was Dermer who bet after his opponents checked. Both players called.
The completed the board and the big blind checked. The under the gun player bet before Dermer moved all in for his remaining 700. The big blind folded.
Dermer:
Opponent:
Dermer thought he'd hit a great card on the river, until his opponent tabled ace-queen, and took down the pot with the higher kicker.
A rest for Dermer tonight before he comes back and tackles the $10,000 Razz Championship later today.
The player under the gun raised, Jeff Thompson called in the small blind, and the big blind came along.
On the flop, Thompson checked, the big blind bet, the next player raised, and Thompson made it three bets. The big blind went all in for less, and the next player called.
It was heads up on the side, and the came on the turn. They both checked and the river was the . Thompson quickly bet and his opponent quickly sent his cards to the muck.
Thompson showed for the wheel on the river, and the all-in player's also went to the muck before he made his exit.
That pot put Thompson right around 100,000, up there near the chip lead.