With a massive pile of about 60,000 chips already in the middle and the board reading , Jeff Madsen and Melad Marji got the rest of their chips in. Marji had the larger of the two stacks by a narrow margin, putting Madsen at risk.
Madsen:
Marji:
Madsen was in good shape already, but the board ran out with the on the turn and on the river to give him the nut flush and he took the pot.
With about 15,000 chips already in the pot and the board reading , Gionni DeMers checked from the small blind and Dylan Hortin bet 11,000 from the big blind. DeMers called.
The turn brought the and DeMers check-called a bet of 22,500 from Hortin.
The fell on the river and DeMers checked. Hortin bet again, 67,500 this time, and after brief consideration, DeMers called.
Hortin quickly tabled for the nut flush and DeMers sent his cards into the muck.
Raviinder Vinayak raised to 7,500 from the button, and Konstantin Beylin called from the small blind. Roberto Romanello was in the big blind and three-bet to 32,000. Vinayak moved all in for 43,000, and both players called.
The flop came , and Beylin checked to Romanello, who bet 24,000. Beylin folded, and the two remaining hands were tabled. Romanello showed and was way out in front of his opponent's .
The turn was the , and the on the river gave Romanello quad kings, sending his opponent out the doors.
With a substantial pot of about 65,000 already brewing and the completed board reading , Sam Higgs bet 57,000 from the big blind into his lone opponent, Curtis Rystadt, who was under the gun.
Rystadt went into the tank for over a minute and ultimately called. Higgs instantly tabled for the second-nut boat, and Rystadt sent his cards into the muck.