Greg Goldberg raised from middle position to 1,400 and Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov three-bet all in for his last 15,000 chips. The action folded back to Goldberg, and he made the call creating the following showdown.
Goldberg:
Katchalov:
The board ran out and Katchalov hit the rail after not being able to beat the pocket nines of his opponent.
Hours ago Sam Cohen took over yours truly's notebook and wrote down an annotation to a prior hand we covered. Just now, Cohen requested the notebook again, and wrote down the following.
"Sam Cohen has been moved to the right of Max Silver and she will proceed to fold for the remainder of the level."
Cohen's stack is in a very healthy spot with about 92,000 versus Silver's 102,000, but as she's promised to play no more hands we can start subtracting a few more rounds of blinds and antes before the night is done.
From under the gun, Trevor Saunders raised to 1,400. The player in the cutoff seat called, as did Andrew Hinrichsen out of the big blind, and the flop came out . Hinrichsen checked, Saunders bet 2,600, the player in the cutoff seat called, and Hinrichsen folded.
The turn was the to pair the board, and Saunders checked. His opponent checked as well, and the river was the . Both players checked again.
Saunders showed a flush with the , and he won the pot.
The board showed when a player moved all in for 6,000 and he got called, after which Andrew Bassat called as well. The turn brought out the , and both Bassat and his opponent checked, putting the on the river.
The action was checked again, and Bassat showed for a rivered set of nines.
"Oh the river!" the all in player yelled, showing .
The third player said he mucked two tens, and Bassat now sits on 170,000 chips.
Sergio Aido was all in with the for 7,150 against the for Kevin Schulz. The flop maintained Aido's lead in the hand, but the on the turn vaulted Schulz to the front. The on the river meant Aido was done, and Schulz collected the pot to move to 41,000 in chips.