A player moved all in for 177,000 and Matt Berkey quickly made the call. With for Berkey versus , it was a typical flip situation and the board gave the winning hand to Berkey's opponent.
Andrew Wisdom opened to 25,000 on the cutoff, and Samuel Cosby, in the small blind, three-bet to 105,000. Wisdom added the remainder to call.
The dealer spread a flop of . Cosby fired 75,000 and Wisdom raised to 250,000. Cosby took a few seconds of reflection, then three-bet shoved for a total of 557,000. Wisdom snap-called, and the cards were tabled.
Samuel Cosby:
Andrew Wisdom:
Wisdom had flopped two pair, but Cosby had flopped a set of jacks. The turn and river completed the board, and Cosby raked in the pot.
In a blind versus situation, the flop read when Dutch Boyd check-called his opponent's bet. Both players checked through the turn and river . Boyd revealed and the pot went to his opponent holding .
On a flop , Nathan Russler bet 25,000 in the big blind position and his opponent made the call. Both players checked on the turn .
The river fell a and Russler bet 75,000. His opponent considered it for a minute and folded his hand. Russler, who cashed also in the $600 No Limit Hold'em - Deepstack (Event #9) has now a stack over 2,000,000.