PokerNews picked up the action on a heads-up pot between Lex Veldhuis and Connor Armstrong. Veldhuis was the first to act from the small blind on a completed board of and he bet 2,100.
Armstrong then put in a big raise to 13,000 and Velduis quickly threw in a call chip.
Unfortunately for Veldhuis, Armstrong turned over for the nut flush while he disgustedly showed for the second nut flush.
Johnnie Moreno and Jonathan Little were heads up to the turn on a board showing and both players checked through to the river.
Moreno checked from the big blind before Little fired 2,200. Moreno quickly made the call, turning over . Little showed before mucking his hand to the dealer, with Moreno taking down the pot.
PSPC Platinum Pass winner Daniel Herrada opened to 600 from the cutoff and was called Sasan Mehrabian from the small blind. Andrew Chen then three-bet to 3,700 and only Herrad called.
Herrada called a bet of 2,500 on the flop which brought in the turn. Chen fired another bet of 9,000 and Herrada folded.
Chen was kind enough to show his for a flopped set.
Poker podcast aficionado and PSPC Platinum Pass winner Chad McVean is looking to spin up his $25,000 freeroll with a deep run in the long-awaited 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship.
McVean doesn't have an easy task ahead as online poker crusher Chris Moorman is seated right next to him and recent WPT World Championship winner Eliot Hudon sits across the table.
A completed board of was spread across the felt with Adam Hendrix and Manuel Aljouhari heads-up in a pot with around 12,000 in the middle. Hendrix tossed in a bet of 10,000 on the river and Aljouhari looked him up.
Hendrix flipped over for a flush while Aljouhari could only muster two pair with .
After the hand was over, Arden Cho started to plead for some more players to join their five-handed table. "I hope we get some more players, I'm the only one who doesn't know what they're doing here."
Cho, an American actress, finds herself at a table of professional poker players including Sergio Aido and Ben Heath. "I'm just waiting for aces and hope I double up. I don't even know how to bluff," she continued.
Action was caught on the completed board with 2,900 in the pot.
Team PokerStars Pro Online member Lasse Jagd Lauritsen led out for 2,000 from the big blind. Action was then on Yiannis Liperis, who decided to fold from the cutoff.