With 13,500 in the middle, Robert Tobin shoved his remaining stack of 18,700 on a flop of . Kenny Hallaert took some time before splashing his chips in to make the call and rolling his hand over.
Robert Tobin:
Kenny Hallaert:
Tobin flopped top pair and held when the board completed with the on the turn and the on the river.
Picking up the action on a flop of , Brian Altman in the big blind check-raised to 4,600 when faced with a bet of 1,500 from his heads-up opponent. The opponent called the raise.
Altman fired a bet of 4,200 on the turn and his opponent again called. Both players then checked on the river.
Altman turned over for top pair and his opponent mucked.
Steve Rosen raised in early position to 1,800 and Joe McKeehen three-bet to 5,000 from the button. The blinds folded quickly before Rosen tossed in a 5,000 chip to make the call.
On a flop of , Rosen Check-raised the 3,000 bet from McKeehen to 12,000 and McKeehen's cards instantly got tossed into the middle.
Sam Grafton raised from the button to 1,600 and Lily Kiletto folded her small blind before Jeremy Wien defended his big blind.
On a flop of , Wien check-called a bet of 1,600 from Grafton.
The board paired with the turn, and both players checked to see the . Wien led out for 5,300 and Grafton snap-mucked. Wien let out a big sigh as if he wanted a call and passed the cards back to the dealer as he earned the pot.
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