On a flop, Adam Hendrix bet 12,000 in the big blind and Daniel Rezaei called in early position.
Both players checked the turn to the river, and Hendrix led for 15,000. Rezaei went into the tank for a couple of minutes and eventually called. Hendrix revealed for the nut flush to claim the pot as his opponent mucked.
Joseph Cheong opened to 2,000 in early position and Scott Ball three-bet to 6,000 in middle position. Action folded back to Cheong, and the two players ended up getting the chips in with Ball at risk for his stack of 37,800.
Scott Ball:
Joseph Cheong:
The flop kept Ball ahead, although the turn provided a sweat. The harmlessly completed the board to keep Ball in front and he collected the double.
In the guest department, Chad sat with Wynn's director of poker operations Ryan Beauregard, and tournament director Ray Pulford to preview the upcoming Wynn Millions, which runs from February 21-March 20. Chad also caught up with 2009 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Niner Steve Begleiter for a "Where Are They Now" session. Begleiter shares memories and highlights from his run, which includes a Phil Ivey story you don't want to miss!
Sofia Lovgren was seen with a big smile on her face and raking in a massive pot that she won after going all-in against two opponents for around 33,000.
Lovgren held and was against Erik Wigg's and the of Peter Cross. The flop of gave Lovgren a set and Wigg a bigger set, but the miracle on the turn improved Lovgren to quads.
The river brought the and Lovgren scooped the massive pot, while a side pot went to Wigg and Cross was eliminated.