Tables are breaking all the time, and one of the most recent was the table featuring Martin Kabrhel and John Esposito. They never did get to play a big pot together but promised to be reunited at a later date, hopefully at the final table.
In the meantime, they are free to play pots against other people.
In a raised pot preflop, it was David Fung and Taylor Paur heads-up in the small and big blinds.
The flop came , and both players checked. The turn was the , and Fung checked. Paur bet 9,000, and Fung called. The river was the , and Fung bet 13,000. Paur raised to 32,000, and Fung moved all in, Paur folded.
Fung showed the , mucked the second card, and collected the pot.
Louis Salter opened the pot, Ronald Schiel called on the button, and Martin Kabrhel called in the big blind.
The flop was . Kabrhel checked it to Salter, who bet 12,000. Schiel and Kabrhel called. The turn was the , and Kabrhel checked again. Salter continued for 36,000. Schiel folded this time, but once again, Kabrhel called. The river was the , and both players checked.
Kabrhel turned over , and the dealer announced, “Aces up.” for Kabrhel’s two pair. Salter shook his head and mucked.
“Bluffing machine,” Kabrhel said of the double barrel.
Youngshin Im moved all in from under the gun, and it folded around to Oren Cohen, in the small blind, who got the count of 54,500 and moved all in, too. John Esposito folded the big blind.
Youngshin Im:
Oren Cohen:
The board ran out . Im made a set on the flop to double up through Cohen.