With the board reading , Gavin Smith checked to his opponent who fired out a bet of 4,000. Smith called and the two saw a river of . Smith pushed out a bet of 11,700 and his opponent was visibly frustrated.
"You show up with like jack-ten every time. This is ridiculous. I call", his opponent said, tabling .
Gavin flipped up for a diamond flush and was able to scoop the pot.
With the board reading , we caught up to see Randy Lew counting out all of his chips for a double up. Lew's two pair with was enough to scoop the pot and double him up. He's now sitting around 59,000.
David Zemel was on the button and opened for 4,000 and Andy Philachack raised to 9,800 from the small blind. Zemel called and the flop came . Philachack checked, Zemel bet 12,000 and Philachack insta-called. Both players checked the turn but when the river came Philachack checked and Zemel bet out 26,000. Philachack tanked for a while but then kicked his cards back to the dealer.
From early position, David Zenel put in a raise, making it 4,000 to go. Andy Philachack three-bet the action to 10,000 from middle position and the player in the cutoff moved all in for 33,400. Zenel mucked his hand and Philachack made the call.
Philachack:
Opponent:
The board came down and Philachack's queens full of jacks scooped a sizable pot and eliminated a player in the process. Philachack is now currently our biggest stack in the room.
Danny Nelson opened for 5,300 in early position. The player on his left moved all in with a large stack. Action folded back around to Nelson and he called quickly, tabling . His opponent sighed and flipped over .
The board ran and Nelson had 40,000 exactly behind and has doubled to just over 80,000.
All the money was in the middle between David Gyarmati and Yoonjun Park before the flop; Gyarmati had gotten his money in with , but found himself flipping for his tournament life against Park's .
The flop of kept Park ahead and the on the turn sealed Gyarmati's fate. The river was just for show.