After a raise to 1,400 preflop, four players saw the flop of and the action checked through.
The turn saw a check from the small blind, a bet of 5,400 from the under-the-gun player, a call from Joseph Dulaney in middle position, and a call from late position while the small blind folded.
The river was the and action checked through once again.
"I have a nine," the under-the-gun player announced but then Dulaney tabled his for kings-up and the other players all folded.
On a completed board of , George Vigelette in early position bet 20,000 into the already swelled pot of 33,000. His heads-up opponent in middle position went deep into the tank and clearly looked distressed.
Eventually he made the fold, but not before flashing for a rivered nut flush.
"I tried to get you off of it earlier," said Vigelette, "I had it for sure, I just didn't want to see any club or any heart without the board pairing," implying that he had made a full house on the river.
PokerNews joined the action when there was an all in and a call. Justin Fawcett was all in for 15,500 and at risk against Toni Starline.
Justin Fawcett:
Toni Starline:
Fawcett was in great shape. The flop came safely , but the turn came the giving Starline a set. The river was the improving Starline to a flush which sent Fawcett to the rail.
Fawcett said "Time to rebuy". Starline said "Classic race" in which her tablemate responded "Classic Omaha race".