Action folded to Matt Berkey's small blind and he moved all in for 189,000. David Pham called out of the big blinds and the hands were flipped on their backs.
Berkey:
Pham:
The board fell and Berkey was able to score the double up. He's now sitting on about 395,000.
From under the gun David Pham raised to 54,000. Andrew Dean called from the hijack and Matt Berkey called from the big blind.
On the flop. Action checked to Dean who bet 90,000. Berkey folded but Pham called.
The turn was the and Pham checked to Dean who continued with a bet of 215,000. Pham called once more.
The river was the . Pham checked for a third street. This time Dean pulled out even more chips. He bet 350,000. That sent Pham into the tank for a long while. He tanked for almost five minutes before finally giving up his hand and allowing Dean to scoop the pot.
"Good fold," Dean said after the hand.
"For who?" someone else at the table asked, which got a good chuckled out of everyone.
Action started with Matt Stout raising to 45,000 from under the gun + 1. Everyone folded except Martin Finger in the big blind. Finger reraised to 134,000. Action was back to Stout who made another reraise to 301,000. Finger just called.
On the flop, Finger checked to Stout who bet 200,000. Finger called.
The turn was the , putting four clubs on the board. Finger checked again to Stout. Stout thought momentarily before making a bet of 240,000. Finger just called again.
Action slowed down on the river where both players checked. Finger showed and Stout just mucked his hand.
"One more bullet," David Pham said to Stout about making another bet on the river.
"I don't know," Stout said.
Finger stayed silent and collected his newly found chips.
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David Pham opened to 50,000 from under the gun and Andrew Dean was his only caller from two seats over. The flop came down and Pham checked. Dean bet 34,000 and Pham cut out a call.
Fourth street was the and Pham checked for a second time. Dean moved 40,000 forward and Pham called again. After the hit the river, Pham tossed out 84,000. Dean tanked for about forty-five seconds before finally deciding to release his hand.
Before the flop Andrew Dean raised to 32,000. In position, Matt Stout reraised to 92,000. Action folded back around to Dean who raised to 213,000 total. Stout just called.
The dealer rolled out the flop of and Dean checked. Stout wasn't giving away any free cards though, he fired a bet of 150,000 and that was enough to force Dean into a fold.