Small blind Bruno Fitoussi checked the turn and called when Josh Reichard bet 1,050 out of the cutoff. They saw the hit the river and Reichard threw in 2,100. Fitoussi paused for a while and then laid his hand down.
There were 3,175 chips in the middle and the complete board of was out when we got to the table. The player in the big blind bet 1,200 and Anthony Zinno raised to 3,000 from the button.
"You bluffing?" asked the big blind as he considered his decision. "I got a flush."
Ultimately, the big blind folded and the dealer pushed the pot Zinno's way.
"I had three jacks," Zinno said as he stacked his newly acquired chips.
Mike Leah min-raised under the gun and Danny Noam called in the next seat. Three more calls followed, including one from Max Silver who was in the small blind.
All five players checked the and Silver led out 1,300 on the turn, earning a call from Noam and a player on the button. The appeared on the river and Silver fired 2,000, enough to get rid of both of his remaining opponents.
The board was in the middle of the table and there were about 10,000 chips in the pot. Action checked to Craig Varnell in the cutoff and he shoved for 4,925. The player in the big blind went into the tank for a bit but eventually folded, and Varnell took the pot to put him back at a starting stack.
On the board, Luc Greenwood was in the cutoff, out of position in a heads-up pot. The turn was checked by both players after they had created roughly a 9,000-pot on previous streets.
Greenwood led out 4,000 on the river and his opponent called. Greenwood turned up for a king-high flush, blocking a jack. However, he still finished second as his rival showed for the winner.
Nathan Gamble made it 600 in the small blind and Ryan D'Angelo three-bet to 1,800 in the big. Gamble fired back, four-betting to 5,400, and D'Angelo called.
The dealer spread out the flop and Gamble bet about half of his remaining stack. D'Angelo threw in a bunch of big chips to cover Gamble's stack and Gamble called for 9,000 total.
Gamble:
D'Angelo:
Gamble was ahead but D'Angelo had plenty of outs. He wouldn't spike any of them on the turn nor the river, and Gamble doubled to 28,800.
There were 1,900 chips in the pot and the flop was on the table when we arrived on the scene. Action checked to Anthony Zinno on the button and he bet 700. The player in the big blind called and the under-the-gun player check-raised to 4,700. Zinno came over the top for 16,600, the big blind folded, the under-the-gun player shoved, and Zinno called to put himself at risk for a total of 25,250.
Anthony Zinno:
Opponent:
Zinno had the lead with the nut-flush draw, an open-ended straight draw, and a pair of sevens with an ace, so his opponent needed to improve in order to stack him. The on the turn was no help to either player and the on the river gave Zinno two pair to take the pot and double up.
Four players saw the flop for 900 and they checked the betting round to let the turn hit the felt. The small blind led out 2,600, earning two calls, one of them coming from Pierre Neuville. The river was checked to the player in position who fired 4,000 and only Neuville paid the price, showing what looked like top two with . Neuville finished second as his opponent rolled over for a queen-high flush.