Action folded to the small blind, where George Lusby pushed all in for 103,000. Charlie Dawson woke up with and snap-called. Lusby turned over for live cards, but a flop of gave Dawson a flush draw.
"You've got a five," Dawson pointed out.
The meant a nine would lead to a chop, but a river gave Dawson a winning flush.
Alex Yen raised to 50,000 preflop from a middle position and was called by Charlie Dawson in the small blind. Both players checked the flop, and the turn made the board . Dawson bet 60,000, and Yen called. On the river, Dawson fired the big guns, 200,000. Yen didn't take much time before calling.
Dawson tabled for a sneaky aces full, and Yen mucked.