Tom Dwan opened to 4,000 under the gun, and Manny Jo called on the button. The player in the big blind made it 16,800 total with less than that behind. Dwan repotted, Jo folded, and the big blind called all in.
Dwan:
Big Blind:
The board ran out , and Dwan filled up on the river to eliminate a player and move up to 290,000. With that knockout, the table broke.
From the hijack seat, Felipe Ramos raised to 3,200. Matt Glantz called from the small blind and Max pescatori called from the big blind. The flop came down and action checked around. The turn brought the and Glantz checked. Pescatori bet 4,000 and Ramos flicked his hand into the muck. Glantz made the call.
The river was the and Glantz checked. Pescatori quickly checked behind and announced a flush. Glantz showed the for a full house, kings full of threes. Pescatori showed the and mucked.
Jason Senti just got knocked down to 5,000 in chips after his went down to an opponent's . The money went in preflop and the board ran out to give the player a straight.
With some recent relocations, one table at the back of the room is both extra entertaining and extra tough. It has David Benefield, Devilfish, Sam Stein, Tony Cousineau, Phil Laak, and Tom Dwan. David "Devilfish" Ulliott open-limped in the hijack, and Sam Stein made it 5,200 from the cutoff. It folded back to Devilfish, who called while muttering to himself.
Flop: - Devilfish check-called 7,300.
Turn: - Ulliott instantly checked, and Stein took a moment before following suit.
River: - The third club on the board prompted a bet of 7,300 from Ulliott. Stein thought about it and slowly made the call. "You're good," Devilfish conceded, and Stein won the pot with for Broadway. He's up to 180,000 while Ulliott is down to 85,000.
"Never take on someone when they're in form," Devilfish told the table. "Take them on when they're out of form."
"So you're saying I'm in form?" Stein asked.
"You just won a f$%king bracelet! Of course you are," responded Devilfish. Tom Dwan perked up at that and wanted to know what he won. Stein answered that it was the $3k PLO, but Dwan was mostly interested in how much he won, not what event.
On the flop, Nenad Medic found himself all in with the against the for his opponent. The turn was the and although it gave Medic's opponent a straight, it filled up Medic. The river completed the board with the .