Jimmy D'Ambrosio and Alex Kulev went heads-up to the river on a board of . Kulev, first to act, bet 15,500 before D'Ambrosio raised to 31,000.
"You got ace-king," D'Ambrosio asked Kulev.
"Ace-king no good?" Kulev answered.
Kulev eventually folded to hand the pot to D'Ambrosio. "Pay that gentleman," he said as D'Ambrosio was pushed the big pot. Kulev admitted afterward he did indeed fold .
"I had ace-king beat on the turn," D'Ambrosio confessed.
Action was picked up on the turn as it read . Robert Hankins bet 11,200 from the button into a pot of about 15,000. His opponent raised to 26,300 from the big blind. Hankins called.
The river was the . His opponent jammed all in to force Hankins to put the rest of his stack in which he did after a couple of seconds.
His opponent tabled the for two pair, but Hankins had that beat as he showed the set and he took down the huge pot as his opponent was left short stacked.
According to table mate Mike Del Vecchio, It was a five-way limped pot. On the flop, the action checked around to Jessica Cai on the button and she bet 1,200. She was called by the player in the small blind but when the big blind acted he three-bet to 5,200.
Cai then raised to 22,200 when the action got back to her. The player in the small blind cold-called and then the player in the big blind jammed all in for 60,000.
Cai shoved over the top. The small blind went into the tank before calling off his stack.
Small Blind:
Big Blind:
Jessica Cai:
The small blind flopped the low end of the straight. The big blind flopped a queen-high flush draw and the open-ended straight draw. Cai flopped the nut straight.
The turn and river changed nothing and Cai scooped a massive pot with a double knockout.
A player limped under the gun and Stephen Chidwick raised to 2,000 from early position. Action folded back around to the under-the-gun player, who called.
The flop came out and the under-the-gun player check-called a bet of 1,400 from Chidwick.
The turn came a and the under-the-gun player checked once more. This time Chidwick sized up a bet to 8,000, sending his opponent into the tank. After a little bit, he called and the river of was checked through. The under-the-gun player turned over for a pair of kings, and Chidwick turned over for a pair of aces, which was good for the pot.
Jared Jaffee raised to 1,300 from the button and then called the 5,200 three-bet his opponent made from the big blind.
The flop saw Jaffee call the 4,500 continuation bet form his opponent and the fell on the turn.
Jaffe fired out 8,800 after his opponent checked their option and then called their 48,000 all in raise.
Opponent:
Jared Jaffe:
Jaffee turned the nuts while also holding a straight flush draw and his opponent was drawing to a chop at best but the paired the board on the river ending their Main Event.
Daniel Fuhs was out of position in a heads-up pot against Troy Sprungl on a board reading .
Fuhs led out with a river bet of 20,000 with a significant amount of chips already in the pot and his opponent raised all-in. Fuhs let out a laughed and leaned backward before eventually folding for a set of jacks face-up.
"That's just sick," said Fuhs. "That's just gross. Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow."