Alex Kravchenko raised and then Antony Lellouche called the extra chips from the big blind. The flop came and before Kravchenko could even react, Lellouche mucked his hand. Kravchenko showed and had flopped quads. You gotta love that action when you flop quads, Lellouche must have a super tell on Kravchenko.
Robert Campbell raised to 36,000 from early position. Roland de Wolfe made the call and then Scott Clements called as well. De Wolfe was in middle position and Clements was in the small blind.
The flop came down and Clements fired into the pot. Campbell called all in before Roland folded. Clements held and Campbell held .
The turn was the and the river the . Campbell earned the double up and stayed alive.
Alex Kravchenko raised to 42,000 from the cutoff and Scott Clements made the call from the big blind. On the flop of , all of the money went into the middle and the short-stack Kravchenko was at risk.
Kravchenko held for a low draw and the nut flush draw. Clements held .
The turn brought the to give Kravchenko the nut flush and the river was the . Kravchenko was able to scoop the pot and double up to around 200,000.
Scott Clements made his standard raise for this level to 35,000 preflop from under the gun. Alex Kravchenko made the call on the button. The flop came down and Clements fired 88,000, a pot-sized bet. Kravchenko folded and left himself with about 100,000 chips.
Brett Richey opened for a raise and then Armando Ruiz II moved all in. Everyone folded and Richey made the cheap call for only a few thousand more. Richey held and Ruiz held .
The board ran out to give Ruiz the high and Richey the low.
A board of was checked to the river, where John Racener bet 30,000. Roland de Wolfe and Andy Black both folded but Armando Ruiz tanked before making the call.
Racener showed for the straight and Ruiz is down to 46,000.
Robert Campbell was all-in preflop with against Kravchenko's , the board coming . The Russian had flopped a boat but Campbell got the low with his A-2.