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.
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.
We believe that the winner of the Seniors Event, Dan Heimiller, has been eliminated, judging by the fact we saw him in the bathroom a few minutes ago brushing his teeth and gargling with mouthwash, freshening up after a hard day at the office.
Heimiller is one of the most popular players on the circuit, the video below gives a hint as to why:
Bruno Kawauti bet 2,600 on a board of , and Vanessa Selbst raised to 7,400 in position. Kawauti thought for about two minutes before making the call, and the was cause for a check from the Brazilian. Selbst fired out 14,200 this time, and Kawauti took even longer before laying his hand down.
A brief - but intense - raising war saw Stephen Chidwick open for a raise, Andrew Lichtenberger three-bet and then call when Chidwick moved all-in for around 10,000 chips.
Chidwick held and was in a coinflip with Lichtenberger's . Chidwick's hand remained best until the river of the board, and the ace on the river condemned Chidwick to an out-of-the money finish in this event.
A player opened for 1,200 under the gun, and Blake Bohn three-bet to 3,500 from middle position. His opponent made the call, and the two checked an flop. The player under the gun bet 3,500 on the turn, and Bohn did the calling this time. On the river, the first player bet 5,500. Bohn pushed all in for about 21,000, and his opponent thought for about a minute before saying something to Bohn and mucking his hand. Bohn showed for an airball, and he raked the pot.