With around 60,000 in the middle, there were three players to the flop of . Marc Foggin checked from the big blind, and Uri Reichenstein also checked. Richard Dubini bet 20,000, and Foggin called. Reichenstein raised to 82,000, and Dubini was the only one to call. The turn was the , and Reichenstein bet 95,000, which Dubini called. The river landed the , and both players checked.
Reichenstein tabled for top set on the flop, while Dubini showed for middle set on the flop. However, with the runout, Dubini made a flush and scooped a large pot.
On a board of Michael Wasserman checked to Harrison Gimbel who bet 28,000 and Wasserman called.
The river was the . Wasserman checked and Gimbel moved all in having Wasserman covered. Wasserman thought it over for a few minutes telling the table he only needed two more minutes to make a decision. At the two-minute mark Govert Metaal called the clock and after 30 seconds Wasserman folded.
Uri Reichenstein raised to 22,000 from middle position and Angel Fernandez called directly to his left. Ryan Lincks was in the small blind and piled his remaining 168,000 chips in the middle. Reichenstein folded but Fernandez called and had Lincks in a dominated position.
Lincks:
Fernandez:
The flop came and Fernandez was still out in front. The turn brought the and Lincks took the lead with two pair. The river landed the and Lincks got a timely double up nearing the end of the evening.
Sammy Lafleur raised to 22,000 from middle position and Tom Hall called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and Hall led out for 35,000. Lafleur called and the river brought the .
Hall bet 116,000 and Lafleur called without much hesitation. Hall rolled over and Lafleur tosses his cards to the muck in disgust.