In a heads-up pot the flop was and Jungwoong Park check-called a bet of 4,000.
The turn was the and both players checked. On the river, Park led out for 5,000 and was quickly called. Park tabled for fives full of aces and his opponent mucked his hand.
Jonathan Therme raised in middle position to 6,000 and both the button and the big blind made the call.
On the flop of , all three players checked. The turn was the and both the big blind and Therme check-called a bet of 10,000 from the button player.
The river was the , putting trip nines on board and the big blind checked to Therme who put in a bet of 20,000. The button called and the big blind threw his hand away. Therme tabled for nines full of aces and his opponent tabled for nines full of kings before throwing his hand into the muck.
On a flop of , the player first to act checked before Corey Hochman moved all-in for roughly 38,000. The player on his left called off his remaining 10,000 in chips and the player who was first to act tank-folded.
Opponent:
Corey Hochman:
Hochman had an overpair of kings and a flush draw and managed to hold when the board completed with the on the turn and the on the river.
David Prociak was at the river and involved in a pot vs a fellow big stack at his table. The board read . Prociak bet 12,000 into a pot of about 15,000.
His opponent called. Prociak showed the for the straight and his opponent mucked her hand.
On a flop of , in a heads up pot the action checked to David Prociak who fired in a bet of 15,000 and his opponent called.
The landed on the turn and Prociak's opponent threw in a bet of 20,000. Prociak wasted little time raising to 52,000 and his opponent's cards instantly hit the muck.
The under-the-gun player raised and the action folded around to Greg Genge who put in a three-bet to 11,000 from the hijack. The players folded quickly back around to the original raiser who called.
On the flop, Genge's opponent check-called a bet of 20,000. The turn was the and after the opponent checked Genge hammered a stack of 5,000 chips down. His opponent who had approximately 45,000 gave it some thought before eventually putting his stack into the middle.
Opponent:
Greg Genge:
Genge had flopped top set and his opponent was looking for diamond for a flush or a queen for a straight but the river was the , filling Genge's set into a full house.