We arrived at Table 6 just in time to see Byron Kaverman get it all-in with for a pair of tens. Unfortunately for him, his opponent had turned two pair with , and Kaverman failed to improve on the river.
The board read and two players contested the pot: Niall Farrell in the big blind and Ryan D'Angelo in early position.
Farrell checked to D'Angelo, who bet 3,300. Thirty seconds later, Farrell called. The river put four clubs on the board and Farrell checked. D'Angelo checked behind and it was time for a showdown.
"Red fives," declared Farrell as he showed , but they were no good. D'Angelo had the in hand and won the pot.
Jeremy Ausmus bet 7,500 after his cutoff opponent checked to him on a board of . The player made the call, and Ausmus showed for top pair to take the pot.
Negreanu was all-in with a pair of nines and looking in bad shape against Stammen's superior pair of queens. Those ladies held as the board ran out ace-high and with that, Negreanu was done and dusted.
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We found Dan Smith four-betting all in for 12,550 after an early-position player had three-bet to 5,400. Smith's opponent made the call to put Smith at risk.
Smith:
Early position:
The flop all but ended it: , giving Smith kings full. It was over on the turn.
Dan Martin opened for a raise in early position, only to get three-bet by Jackie Glazer on his left. Action folded back around to "Wretchy," who jammed all in and was instantly called.
Martin:
Glazer:
Everything looked good for Glazer to score a KO until the dealer peeled off the on the river, giving Martin the double up.