On a flop , Ali Eslami got all in and was up against Mark Bartlog, creating a pot worth 105,000.
Eslami:
Bartlog:
The turn meant that their would be no low, and it also gave Eslami the lead with a higher two pair. The on the river improved Eslami to Broadway as he doubled his stack.
Limped twice by John Hennigan and a player in the cutoff, the small blind completed and the big blind checked.
The flop came and after two checks, Hennigan bet 6,000. The player in position called and the turn was seen heads up.
The dealer put out the and Hennigan's bet of 20,000 was met with an immediate all in from his opponent. Hennigan had only about 32,000 behind after his initial turn bet and made the call for less.
Hennigan:
Opponent:
Hennigan was in bad shape but the river dug him right out of the hole. He made a flush and the nut low with one card and doubled to 118,000.
Justin Phillips raised to 7,000 from the hijack and was called by Ali Eslami on the button. Mark Gregorich then reraised 21,000 more from the small blind. Phillips called all in for around 21,000 while Eslami got out of the way.
Gregorich:
Phillips:
The board ran out and Gregorich's full house and low was enough to scoop the pot and send Phillips to the rail.