With a massive pile of about 60,000 chips already in the middle and the board reading , Jeff Madsen and Melad Marji got the rest of their chips in. Marji had the larger of the two stacks by a narrow margin, putting Madsen at risk.
Madsen:
Marji:
Madsen was in good shape already, but the board ran out with the on the turn and on the river to give him the nut flush and he took the pot.
After arriving at a table full of preflop action, Brad Ruben was all in and awaiting an opponent's decision. After one player limped in middle position, the small blind raised to 13,200. Ruben moved all in from the big blind for around 81,000 and the player in middle position stuck in his remaining 27,800 chips as well. The action was on the small blind who thought for a few minutes before finally tossing his cards away.
Ruben showed against his opponent's . The board ran out and Ruben made a full house, good enough to win the pot and eliminate his opponent.