Tyler Patterson opened to 500 from middle position and the player in the cutoff seat three-bet to 1,800. Patterson called to see the flop and check-folded to a bet from his opponent.
Brandon "oncommand" Meyers checked to an opponent on a flop of , and he tossed out 1,200. Meyers put in a check-raise, making it 4,000 to go, and his opponent tank-called.
The turn was the , Meyers led out for 9,000, and the player went deep into the tank. He eventually flicked his cards into the muck, and Meyers was pushed the pot.
Jorn Walthaus raised on the button and Ana Marquez defended her big blind.
The flop came down and Marquez checked to Walthaus who bet 700. Marquez called, the landed on the turn and both players checked. The river completed the board and Marquez bet 1,600, which Walthaus quickly called.
Marquez tabled for sevens full of sixes, but it was second best to Walthaus' for sevens full of aces.
Joseph Cheong raised to 500 from middle position and was called by two players The first was Justin Smith in the cutoff and the second was the player in the small blind.
The action checked to Cheong on the flop and Cheong made a continuation bet of 800. Smith called, the small blind folded and the dealer placed the onto the turn. Cheong put on the brakes and checked. Smith checked behind.
Cheong checked the arrival of the and instantly released his hand when Smith made it 4,000 to see a showdown.
There was a raise to 525 from early position, a player in middle position reraised to 1,800, and Kevin Saul called in the cutoff. The original raiser called, and the trio took a flop of .
The action checked to Saul, who fired out 2,500, and both players called. The turn was the , both players knuckled again, and Saul bet 3,500. The two players called.
The river was the , all three players checked, and the original raiser showed for a flush. Saul shook his head and flashed a before mucking, and the player caught in the middle shrugged and mucked face up.