The player in the hijack limped in for 1,200, Benny Glaser called from the cutoff, Andreas Klatt called from the small blind, and the big blind checked his option.
The four players saw a flop of , and action checked around to Glaser. He bet 1,200, Klatt called, and the other two players called, as well.
The turn brought the , and both blinds checked. The hijack checked, as well, and Glaser bet 2,400. Klatt called, the big blind called, and the hijack folded.
The river was the , and Klatt checked. The big blind checked, Glaser bet 2,400, Klatt folded, and the big blind called. Glaser tabled for a pair of eights for high and the nut low, and his opponent showed for a pair of jacks for high and a sixty-five low, so they split the pot.
Shirley Rosario raised from middle position to 2,000, and Allen Kessler called from the big blind.
The flop came , and Kessler checked. Rosario bet 1,000, and Kessler called.
The turn brought the , and Kessler checked once more. Rosario bet 2,000, and Kessler called.
The river completed the board, and Kessler bet 2,000. Rosario called, and Kessler showed for trip kings and an eighty-six low. Rosario mucked, and Kessler took the pot.
Michael Parizon was in early position and raised to 2,000. He was called by Max Pescatori in the small blind and Michael Moore in the big blind.
The flop was , and Parizon bet 1,000. Both his opponents called.
The turn was the , and again, Pescatori and Moore check-called Parizon after he bet 2,000.
The river was the , and Pescatori check-folded after Parizon bet 2,000. Moore called, and Parizon tabled for a full house. Moore's cards went into the muck, and he was left severely short-stacked.