Tommy Le saw a flop three ways and the action checked to the turn . Le bet 2,500 and only Andre Templeman called. The river was the and action checked through. Le showed for a full house and Templeman mucked his flush.
On the next hand, Le had both Templeman and Johann Ibanez all in and at risk preflop.
Johann Ibanez:
Andre Templeman:
Tommy Le:
The runout of was good for Ibanez as he made a set of queens on the river to take the main pot and triple up. Templeman collected the side pot and Le sent a chunk of his chips across the table.
The action was found with Dylan Weisman three-betting to 8,500 from the big blind and only Robert Tanita came along from the small.
Tanita check-called 4,000 from Weisman on the flop and they saw the turn.
Tanita check-called again, this time 9,000 from Weisman and the river brought the . Both players checked this time and Tanita rolled over a set of tens for the winner.
Chino Rheem took the seat previously occupied by Tommy Le and went right to work.
Andre Templeman opened to 1,500 under the gun and there were a couple of calls before Rheem raised it up to 7,500 from the big blind. Three players called and it was four ways to the flop.
The small blind open-shoved for 6,400, Rheem shoved for 16,900 and Templeman came over the top with the bigger stack. The other player folded and the race was on.
Small Blind:
Chino Rheem:
Andre Templeman:
The turn brought the and the river was the as the small blind tripled up and Rheem took the side pot to end up close to where he started.
Meanwhile, one table over, Dylan Weisman has already spun his stack back over 100,000.