The player in mid-position raised to 500, Aaron Duczak, in the hijack, called, as did the players in the blinds.
The flop came , the players in the blinds and mid-position all checked. Duczak bet 1,500. The small blind folded, the big blind and the player in mid-position called.
The turn brought them the , again the first two players to act checked. Duczak now fired 5,000 without even really looking up from his mobile device. Both of his opponents folded.
The first WSOPE bracelet winner of this year, Oleksandr Shcherbak, raised to 350 from the button and was called by his opponent in the big blind.
The flop came and the player in the big blind check-called the 400 bet of Shcherbak. The turn brought them the , now his opponent check-folded to the 1,250 bet of Shcherbak.
Maria Ho has sat down in the Little One for One Drop. The American professional, with over two million dollar in career live earnings, had her best ever performance at the 42nd World Series of Poker where she finished 2nd in the $5,000 No Limit Hold'em and cashed $540,020.