Marc-Andre Ladouceur checked the paired board, and Martin Jacobson bet 1,500. Ladouceur called, and the river was the . Ladouceur checked, and Jacobson bet 4,500. After a bit of a tank, Ladouceur called, and watched Jacobson table the for king high. Ladouceur showed the for two pair, and he won the pot.
Before the break, Sam Stein checked the board, and Shaun Suller bet 1,500. Stein check-raised to 6,800, and Suller made the call.
The river was the , and Stein thought for a little bit before moving nearly all of his chips forward, having Suller's remaining 20,000 or so covered. Suller wasted little time making the call, but saw the bad news with his as Stein tabled the for a set.
When we reached Table 373, Joe Cada had just put in a three-bet to 1,500 from the small blind. The original raiser four-bet to 3,100 in the cutoff, the 2009 WSOP Main Event champion called, and the dealer fanned . Cada check-called a bet of 2,800, and both players checked on the turn () and the river ().
Cada opened up for a pair of kings, and dragged the pot.
After a player opened with a raise to 600, Mark Teltscher reraised to 1,800 from the cutoff seat. On the button was Steven Silverman, and he reraised to 4,500. Action folded back to Teltscher after everyone else including the original raiser folded, and he made the call.
The flop came down , and Teltscher checked. Silverman bet 3,600, and Teltscher gave it up.
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