Mervin Chan opened for 130,000 on the button and Patrik Antonius defended from the big blind. The Finn then checked the flop, Chan bet 140,000, and Antonius check-raised to 350,000. Chan called and then both players checked the turn as well as the river.
Antonius then showed a for a pair of fours and it was good as Chan mucked his cards.
Mervin Chan raised to 130,000 from early position, Patrik Antonius three-bet to 330,000 from the small blind, and Dan Shak surrendered his big blind. The action was back on Chan, who four-bet to 530,000.
Antonius proceeded to stare at Chan for the better part of 30 seconds, then he turned his attention to his own stack. No less than two minutes later, Antonius moved all in. Chan instantly asked for a count. The dealer counted down all of the Fin's chips, then announced, "Two-point-nine-two-five."
Patrik Antonius opened for 120,000 under the gun and Jarrod Glennon defended from the big blind. The latter player then led out for 110,000 on the flop, Antonius called, and the dealer burned and turned the .
Again Glennon led out, this time for 205,000, and Antonius called. Glennon slowed down with a check on the river, and that opened the door for Antonius to slid out a bet of 525,000. Glennon considered it for about a minute and then sent his cards to the muck.
Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 from the cutoff only to have Dan Shak three-bet to 200,000 from the button. Both blind folded and Antonius slid out a big four-bet to 480,000. Shak thought for about 15 seconds before announcing that he was all in and Antonius snap-folded.
Jarrod Glennon limped in from the small blind, Patrik Antonius checked from the big blind, and the dealer fanned . Glennon bet the minimum (40,000), Antonius called, and the turn was the . Glennon fired 115,000, and Antonius called.
The completed the board, Glennon checked for the first time, and Antonius tossed out 175,000. Glennon called. Antonius showed for aces and nines, and Glennon mucked his hand.
Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 on the button and Joseph Cabret defended from the big blind. Both players checked the flop and then Cabret check-called a bet of 75,000 on the turn.
When the peeled off on the river, Cabret checked for a third time and called when Antonius bet 275,000. The Finn rolled over and Cabret mucked.