The completed board read and Dylan Linde was heads up with an opponent. Linde's opponent checked the river, prompting Linde to fire out a bet. Linde's opponent thought for about 30 seconds before tossing forward a call. Linde rolled over for trip aces, allowing him to drag in this pot. He's now sitting around 25,000 in chips.
Action folded around to the small blind the player put out a raise. Greg Raymer defended his big blind and the flop came down . The small blind continued out and Raymer raised the action. His opponent called and the fell on the turn. Both players checked to see the pair the board on the river. Raymer's opponent fired out a bet and the 2004 WSOP Main Event champion folded his cards. With this hit, Raymer is down to about 26,000 in chips.
The board read and Phil Ivey was heads up with an opponent. The nine-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner tossed out a bet and his opponent called from the button. The hit the river, putting a straight and three spades on the board.
Ivey slowed with a check and his opponent threw out a bet. This prompted Ivey to look him down before cutting out a call. Ivey's opponent tabled for a rivered flush, causing Ivey to muck his hand. With this hit, Ivey is down to about 10,300 in chips.