Dee Tiller just busted Jared Jaffee with , nailing his combo draw on the river when the board came . Jaffee's was still sitting in front of him as he got up to collect his backup and exit. Meanwhile, Tiller whooped it up in celebration.
"Whoooo!" he yelled, clapping. "Murder was the case."
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Stephen Chidwick got paid off when he put his last 104,000 on the river and was called by opponent Serkan Kurnaz. Chidwick showed for a flopped Broadway straight to take the pot and the chip lead in his match.
Phil Ivey raised to 7,000 on the button and John Smith called from the big blind.
They checked to the turn of a board where Ivey bet 8,000. Smith check-called to see the river where he bet 17,000. Ivey called after about 45 seconds, but mucked when Smith tabled for two pair.
Ben Warrington opened to 6,000 on the button, Scott Baumstein three-bet to 14,500 in the big blind and Warrington four-bet shoved for about 74,000. Baumstein called with , slightly trailing Warrington's .
The board rolled out , giving Baumstein kings full of fours to punch his ticket to the Round of 16.
Max Silver put Branden Hampton all in before the flop for his last 40,000 or so, and Hampton called it off with . Unfortunately for him, Silver held for a dominating position, and the flop, turn, and river brought Hampton no salvation.