From under the gun, David Peters raised to 4,000. Dario Sammartino reraised on the button to 11,500, and the blinds folded to put action back on Peters. He made the call, and off to the flop they went.
The flop was checked by Peters. Sammartino bet 10,000, and Peters folded.
Nick Petrangelo raised to 4,000 on the button, and Fabian Quoss reraised to 14,000 out of the small blind. Petrangelo called, and the flop produced the . Quoss bet 16,000, and Petrangelo called.
The turn was the , and Quoss fired 33,000 this time. Petrangelo gave it up, and Quoss won the pot.
On the button, Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 4,000. He found a call from Daniel Negreanu in the big blind, and the flop came . Negreanu checked, Troyanovskiy bet 4,000, and Negreanu called.
The turn was the , and both payers checked to see the land on the river. Negreanu led with a bet of 10,000, and Troyanovskiy folded.
In a three-bet pot where both players committed 14,000 preflop, a flop of was dealt by the dealer. Leon Tsoukernik bet 10,000, and Justin Bonomo made the call.
Tsoukernik bet out another 15,000 on the turn and then 15,000 on the river. Bonomo called both times, but mucked upon seeing Tsoukernik's for a pair of jacks.
Despite winning this hand, Tsoukernik is down chips from our last check-in with him, so he must've lost some sizable pots in between.
Tony Gregg opened from the hijack seat for 4,200, and Vladimir Troyanovskiy three-bet to 10,500 on the button. Both blinds folded, and Gregg made the call.
Gregg check-called a bet of 11,000 on the flop, then checked again on the turn. Troyanovskiy checked behind to see the land on the river. Gregg checked, Troyanovskiy bet 23,000, and Gregg check-raised to 81,500. Troyanovskiy sighed, folded, and Gregg won the pot.
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