Tom Dwan fired 4,700 after his opponent checked to him on the flop. The player called and the turn was the . Both players checked and the dealer dealt the out on the river. Dwan bet 12,400 after being checked to and got called.
Dwan's opponent showed the for a set of tens and Dwan mucked.
Will Failla raised to 5,500 under the gun, and John Kabbaj called. Manny Jo raised to 20,000, and the blinds folded. Will the Thrill quickly moved all in for an extra 48,600. Kabbaj ducked out, and Jo called.
Failla:
Jo:
The board fell , and Failla doubled to 145,000. Jo still has an above-average 220,000.
Kevin Boudreau has a little more breathing room after the last hand. Mike Sexton raised to 7,000, and another player called. Boudreau then moved all in from the small blind for 27,000. Sexton folded but the flatter called. Boudreau held and was up against . The board gave Boudreau two pair and the double up.
Abe Mosseri raised from middle position to 5,500. Action folded over to Mike Matusow on the button and he reraised all in for 16,200. Play folded through the blinds and back to Mosseri. He called to put Matusow at risk.
Matusow held the all-red and Mosseri the all-black . The flop, turn and river ran out to finish Matusow with a flush and double him up.
Vanessa Selbst and Ben Lamb wasted little time in playing a big one after the break. On the board, the two got all the money in. It was Lamb that put Selbst all in, only to have her snap call with the for tens full of eights. Lamb held the for trip eights. The river completed the board with the .
Selbst was all in for 132,500 on the turn and is now up to 325,000. Lamb dropped below that to 310,000.
A player in the cutoff opened for 6,500, and Abe Mosseri quickly announced his intention to raise the maximum. He made it 24,000 on the button, and from the big blind, Zarion Raymin moved all in. After the cutoff folded, it was up to Mosseri to call for around another 55,000. He acknowledged that Raymin had the best hand for sure, but he had to call.
Raymin:
Mosseri:
Raymin called for big cards, but the flop didn't quite listen. Raymin was still ahead after the turn, but the river gave Mosseri a seven-high straight. Raymin threw his cards down in frustration but was enough of a gentleman to compose himself and shake hands with Mosseri before he left. Mosseri is up to 225,000.