With a board of and just over 1,500 worth of bets in front of each player, Chino Rheem put out another bet against one opponent. The player didn't take too long to call.
"Ace-deuce-four," Rheem said showing .
"Ace-deuce-six," his opponent said, showing for a better high hand. The two split the low, but Rheem lost the entire high hand to only take a quarter of the pot.
Two players limped into the pot before Tuan Le raised. He was called in three spots making four-way action going to the flop.
On the flop, action checked to Le, who bet. He was called by two players.
The turn was the and once again action checked to Le. He bet and was called by both players.
On the river, action checked to Le again. He bet, but this time was only called by one player. Le showed for trip aces and an eight-six-four low, but his opponent showed for a better trip aces, but a worse low, so the two chopped the pot.
Jeff Madsen got all his chips in the middle before the flop against two other players, another who was also all in.
Madsen:
All-in player:
Covering player:
The board ran out awarding the entire pot to the covering player with a Broadway straight and sending Madsen to the rail just before the second break of the day.
On a board of , action checked to Chino Rheem. He bet and was called by two other players.
The turn was the and all three players checked. On the river, the player first to act bet. Rheem went into the tank and thought long before finally announcing a fold. The other player in the hand folded as well.
Rheem hadn't released his cards into the muck yet. "I made a big fold," he said, showing for a flopped full house. The other player in the hand showed for a missed flush draw. The player who bet then turned up the showing she had quads. Rheem tapped the table, acknowledging he had folded correctly as he passed his chips to the player next to him.
For most of the day Allyn Shulman has been cruising well below the starting stack. She has finally picked up some chips after a recent hand.
On the river, with the board showing Shulman was checked to. She bet and after taking some time to think over the hand, her opponent called. Shulman showed for the nut flush and that was good to take down the entire pot. While she has not quite moved back over the starting stack, she is starting to trend in the right direction.