Ari Engel raised to 28,000 from the cutoff and Scott Seiver called from the button.
The flop came down and Engel check-called 47,000 from Seiver to see the turn, which both players checked. The river was the and both players checked again.
Engel showed for eights and fives, Seiver mucked, and Engel won the pot.
Dominik Nitsche checked from the small blind on a board of . Bryn Kenney bet 121,000 on the button and Nitsche quickly called. Kenney showed for a whiffed combo draw, and Nitsche had hit top pair on the river with .
Igor Kurganov (hijack) and John Morgan (button) got their chips in before the flop. Morgan was the one at risk and had the slightly worse hand to start with.
John Morgan:
Igor Kurganov:
The flop didn't do much for anyone. Kurganov told Morgan he had a feeling an would hit. "It would give you a little bit of a sweat as well," Kurganov said as it would give Morgan a gutshot.
The turn, though, wasn't an eight, but the , helping Morgan take the lead in the hand. Now Kurganov needed help but he didn't seem too fazed. "I still think the eight is coming," he said.
Wouldn't you know it, the completed the board and Kurganov won the hand.
"I got river problems man," Morgan said.
As he got up from the table and shook some hands, he said: "I'm gonna go outside and burn my shoes!"
As everyone laughed, Morgan wondered off saying, "You'll see it on Twitter."
We arrived with the action already underway on the flop. Small blind Andrew Robl and big blind Moritz Dietrich had checked to Adrian Mateos on and the Spaniard had bet 40,000 from early position. Robl called before Dietrich squeezed all in for about 350,000 total. Mateos folded and Robl called.
Moritz Dietrich:
Andrew Robl:
The on the turn gave both trips and the on the river didn't change a thing. Double-up for Dietrich.
Niall Farrell had what appeared to be a four-bet to 156,000 in front of him in a blind battle with Jake Schindler. Schindler made the call from the big blind, seeing a flop. Farrell put out a bet of 100,000 and Schindler quickly folded with a sigh.
Just a bit after that at the same table, Ari Engel bet 42,000 in the small blind into a pot of 120,000 on a flop. James Chen called from under the gun. The turn was a and Engel checked. Chen bet 150,000 and Engel called. Both players checked when the hit.
Engel showed but had been outdrawn on the river by .
Dan Colman opened the cutoff for 27,000 and small blind Dietrich Fast called. Big blind Martin Jacobson squeezed to 112,000 and action was back on Colman. He shoved all in for 670,000 and Jacobson snap-called after Fast had folded.
Dan Colman:
Martin Jacobson:
The window card was the , followed by the and . The on the turn seemed inconsequential since Colman was already in the lead, but proved helpful as the hit the river.
Both players made a full house, but Colman was the one coming out ahead.