[user22113]
Ram Vaswani moved all in preflop holding the . Alex Bolotin quickly called him and turned over . The board came missing Vaswani completely. Bolotin not only won the pot and eliminated Vaswani in 14th place, he added to his ever-growing chip stack, which is now at 2.1 million chips.
[user22113]
Raj Sawant limped in the cutoff, as did Raja Kattamuri. Emil Patel in the small blind called and Dutch Boyd checked his big blind option. The four players saw a flop of . Patel led out for 80K. Boyd folded, Sawant called and Kattamuri passed. It was heads-up to the turn: . Patel moved all in for his last 72K and Sawwant made the call. The players turned up:
Patel:
Sawant:
The river came the missing Sawant completely. Patel let out a sigh of relief as the dealer pushed the pot in his direction.
[user24788]
Woolf pushed all in from the button. He was called by Ram Vaswani in the big blind.
Woolf:
Vaswani:
The flop was and Vaswani took the lead with a pair of threes. The turn was the and the river was the . Vaswani won the pot and Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf headed to the rail in 16th place.
[user22113]
Lance Allred raised to 60K from middle position. Dutch Boyd, next to act, smooth called the raise from the cutoff seat. All others folded and they took a flop heads-up.
The flop came . Action was on Lance Allred. He was silent for a bit and then declared himself all in. Boyd waited about 10 seconds before announcing, "I call." Allred showed and Boyd showed . A few people commented what a great call it was as the dealer peeled off the on the turn, sealing Allred's fate. The on the river was meaningless and Allred desperately said, "What could I do?" Boyd stacked the pot and Allred was sent home in 17th place.