The action was discovered on a flop of with Jason Riesenberg who had moved all-in and was called by Josh Arieh.
The hands were tabled and it was the held by Riesenberg versus the held by Arieh.
The turn card gave Arieh more outs, but Riesenberg sill led.
The river card was the and that completed the wheel and the scoop for Arieh, which in turn eliminated Riesenberg in 11th place and he took home $30,755 in cash for his efforts.
Alan Sternberg raised to 105,000 on the button, leaving himself with just 5,000 behind. Josh Arieh re-raised in the big blind and Sternberg quickly called.
Alan Sternberg:
Josh Arieh:
The flop of gave both players a little of everything. It was the on the turn that improved Arieh to a straight and the best low hand. The on the river changed nothing and Sternberg was eliminated.
On a flop of , John Esposito and Anatolii Zyrin got all of their chips in the middle with Esposito at risk for around 250,000. Esposito held for trip sixes while Zyrin showed up with .
The turn brought the and Zyrin made trip kings to pull ahead.
The on the river didn't improve anyone and Esposito was eliminated.
Dan Colpoys raised to 70,000 on the button and Josh Arieh three-bet to 240,000 from the small blind. Colpoys called and the dealer spread the flop of .
Arieh led out with a bet of 400,000 and Colpoys raised the pot, sticking in his stack of a little over 1,100,000. Arieh also pushed his stack of chips into the middle and the cards were on their backs.
Dan Colpoys:
Josh Arieh:
Colpoys flopped trip fives with the nut flush draw but Arieh had a straight-flush draw and the only low draw. The turn brought the which locked up half the pot for Arieh. The on the river gave the other half to Colpoys as the two players chopped a massive pot.