Ken Dickensen raised from the cutoff and Soheil Shamseddin called from the small blind. The flop was . Shamseddin bet and Dickensen called. The turn was the . Shamseddin led again, Dickensen raised all in for his last 3,000, and Shamseddin called. Shamseddin held the and Dickensen tabled the . The sealed the hand for Shamseddin and Dickensen hit the rail.
Dariush Imani raised from the cutoff and James Holland called. The flop was the . Holland checked, Imani bet, and Holland called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . Holland bet, Arani raised all in and Holland folded.
On a flop of , Hansu Chu bet, Jesse Martin raised for the last of his chips, and Chu called. Martin showed while Chu held . The final board was , and Chu's pocket sevens held to eliminate Martin.
Jesse Martin was all in for his last 21,000 pre-flop with and was called by Peter O'Donnell with . O'Donnell took the lead when he paired his ten on the flop, but Martin picked up a spade draw on the turn when the fell. The river gave Martin set with the and he doubled up.
David Sklansky raised pre-flop, Varouzhan Gumroyan re-raised, and Sklansky called. The flop was . Sklansky bet, Gumroyan raised, and Sklansky called the rest of his chips. Sklansky tabled while Gumroyan flopped top set with . The turn was the , the river was the , and Sklansky headed home. Do you see why?