In a three-bet pot, a player in the cutoff shoved all in for about 200,000 on a board of and got snapped by Reza Yazdi on the button, who had . His opponent was upset at Yazdi's holding, showing for two pair. Yazdi faded the aces and eights as a hit the river.
At another table, Kevin Boudreau is back atop the counts after busting Steve Anderson.
Blake Bohn shipped 78,000 under the gun and was called by Geoff Vail in the small blind.
Bohn flipped over the .
"That's the one I looked at," he said, as his opponent showed .
Bohn then turned over the .
"Classic race," Bohn said, happy to have solid equity.
The dealer spread a flop of , giving Bohn a few more outs, and the turn gave him still more with a flush draw. Bohn was left wondering how he could miss so many outs when the fell, and he walked away counting his outs aloud.
Phil Mader put in his 100,000 stack in middle position, and John Hayes called from the cutoff. The blinds and button folded.
Mader:
Hayes:
Mader asked for hearts after the flop, but his best hope was a chop after the turned. An didn't do it, and "JohnnyGstaks" shook the Nebraskan's hand as he exited.