The action folded around to the player in the cutoff who popped it up to 1,350 before the flop, but Matt Woodward re-raised all-in for 7,950. The cutoff called, showing but need a bit of help against Woodward's .
Switching to Biblical mode!
And yea, did the poker gods smile upon the player in the position one place behind the white disc, and doth smite the warrior known as Woodward after the adjudicating distributor revealed the five community cards that read .
All the money was in the middle before the flop between Max Pescatori and the player in the small blind when our field reporter arrived on the scene; the small blind was holding but unfortunately found himself crushed at the hands of .
The board was a rather uneventful and with that, Pescatori is up to more than 55,000 in chips!
Once again, the money was all in the middle before the flop; Isaac Haxton had moved the last of his stack into the middle with , but found himself flipping for his tournament life against his opponent's .
However, Haxton freerolled his way to the double-up after the dealer spread the board of to move him up to more than 25,000 in chips.
After a series of raises Jerry Buss called the all in of an opponent who moved in from late position. Buss held while his opponent tabled . The dealer then spread out five cards in the middle and they came out . Buss held and was able to add to his growing stack.
On a board of , Mike Leah's opponent bet out 2,100 and after about a minute of thinking, Leah made the call. The river brought the and Leah checked to his opponent who quickly checked. Leah flipped up for ace-high and was able to drag the pot.
From the small blind, Sergey Rybachenko raised preflop and was called by the player in the big blind. The flop came and Rybachenko bet out. His opponent raised him and he made the call.
The turn came , pairing aces on the board. Rybachenko check raised the bet from his opponent and his opponent three-bet right back. Rybachenko made the call and they saw the hit the river. Rybachenko checked and his opponent pushed out one more bet. Rybachenko slapped his cards into the muck and his opponent took down the pot.
We missed the action but saw the cards strewn out on the table and a disheartened Jerry Buss heading toward the rail. In front of Buss was the which was behind his opponent's while the board read .
Negreanu managed to get heads up with another player and on a flop Negreanu's opponent in the small blind check-called a bet. With the on the turn the small blind again check-called a bet from Negreanu. The river brought no change in action as Negreanu again bet after it was checked to him and the small blind called.
Negreanu asked "Do you have an ace?" his opponent responded by flipping over , Negreanu then said "Oh, ace king..." and mucked his cards.