Four players saw a flop for a single raise. The blinds checked to Scott Seiver and he bet. Ken Deng called, Ray Henson raised in the small blind, Joao Vieira called and Seiver three-bet. Deng called, Henson four-bet and everyone continued to the turn.
Henson bet, Vieira raised, Seiver called, Deng made it three bets, and Henson called off his 37,000 total. Vieira called and Seiver called.
The river was the and Deng bet, with Vieira the only caller. Deng showed for the nuts. Vieira mucked what looked like for an inferior straight and Henson headed for the rail after showing for top set on the flop.
Ofir Mor raised and Brock Parker three-bet on the button. Mor called and check-called twice as hit the felt. On the river, they both checked and Mor's took it down.
Brock Parker raised under the gun and it folded to Ofir Mor in the big blind. Mor three-bet and with the action back on Parker he put in a fourth bet. Mor put his stack of 43,000 in the pot and Parker called.
Ofir Mor:
Brock Parker:
The board ran out and Mor's pocket fives held up to earn him the double-up on the direct bubble.
Christopher Chung and Anthony Zinno went heads-up to the flop. Zinno bet, Chung raised and Zinno called. The turn was the and Zinno checked.
Chung bet, Zinno check-raised and Chung called. The river was the and Zinno tossed out a bet. Chung thought it over for a few moments and said "I'm going to make a really tight call" as he threw out the calling chips. Zinno showed but Chung turned over for fours full of fives to take the pot.
Scott Seiver bet from the big blind on and Michael Moore raised from cutoff. Seiver made it three bets and Moore called. The river was a and Moore called a final bet. Seiver showed for two pair and Moore mucked .
"Pair that three or six," Moore said.
"I was terrified of that," Seiver responded.
At another table, Robert Campbell busted to get the tournament to hand-for-hand play.