Four players saw fourth street with Robert Turner double-betting and only Steve Sung calling. Turner bet fifth with Sung calling as both players checked sixth.
Turner: / /
Sung: / /
Steven Albini: / (folded on fourth)
David Prager: / (folded on fourth)
Sung bet 4,000 and Turner quickly raised him. Sung called and Turner announced, "full house!"
Turner then tabled his / and scooped the pot to move to 68,000 as Sung folded and slipped to 68,000 in chips.
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Alex Kravchenko bet fifth street and got raised, and he reraised to get nearly all of his chips in against one opponent. He then put the last of it in on sixth for less than a full bet.
Kravchenko: /
Opponent: /
Kravchenko was ahead with his set, but his opponent had outs with two pair. Both players caught queens on the end though, and Kravchenko doubled up.