Ray Dehkharghani raised under the gun and Dan Shak called in the big blind. The flop came and Shak checked. Dehkharghani bet and Shak called.
On the turn, Shak checked again, Dehkharghani bet again, and Shak called. The river was the and Shak checked once more. Dehkharghani thought for a long while and checked back.
Dehkarghani showed for two pair, aces and threes, to win the pot.
In a three-way pot, the flop came and Dan Shak checked in the small blind. Matt Glantz bet in early position and Abdel Hamid raised on the button. Shak folded and Glantz called.
On the turn, Glantz bet, and Hamid called for his remaining 8,000 chips.
Glantz:
Hamid:
Hamid's pair of aces was ahead and held up on the river. He doubled through and Glantz was left short-stacked.
Matt Glantz raised from the button before Tom Koral reraised from the small blind. Christopher Vitch called from the big blind before Glantz moved all in for 22,000. Koral and Vitch called.
The flop came and Koral check-called a bet from Vitch.
The turn brought the and once again Vitch bet and Koral called after checking his option.
The completed the board and Koral check-folded after Vitch fired a third time.
Vitch then tabled for the nut-straight on the flop and took down the pot after Glantz mucked his hand.
David Prociak raised in late position and Ray Dehkharghani defended his big blind.
The flop came and Dehkarghani checked. Prociak bet, Dehkarghani raised, and Prociak went all in. Dehkarghani called and Prociak was at risk.
Prociak:
Dehkharghani:
Dehkharghani's two pairs were ahead, but Prociak had flush outs.
The turn changed nothing, and the river improved Dehkharghani to a better two pairs, kings and tens, good for the pot. Prociak was eliminated and the money bubble gets a little closer.
The remaining 33 players are on their second 15-minute break of the day. The next break will be the one-hour dinner break. Updated counts will be posted shortly.
Matt Woodward raised from under the gun, then watched as Max Pescatori reraised from middle position. The action folded back around to Woodward who put in another bet. Pescatori four-bet and Woodward called all in for an addition 1,000.
Woodward:
Pescatori:
The board ran out to see Woodward improve to a full house and double up to 62,000.
On a flop of , Yarron Bendor checked in the small blind and Per Hildebrand bet in the cutoff. Bendor check-raised, Hildebrand made it three bets, and Bendor called.
The turn was the and Bendor checked. Hildebrand bet and Bendor called. On the river, Bendor checked, Hildebrand bet again, and Bendor called.
Hildebrand showed for two pairs with aces and sevens and the nut low. It was good for the scoop against Bendor's as his two pairs were counterfeited on the river.