No help for his opponent and Brenes swept in the chips saying, "Hunnnngry!"

was somewhat vulnerable against Jani Sointula with the board reading 


. 
were live. But come the river, it was Bjorin who paired up, hitting the academic
on the end.

to Wasicka's 
. The board when all the money crossed the line was, however, 


and being 10k wasn't going to put Mizrachi into the danger zone just yet.



board before his opponent even turned over his 
for the straight. The opponent was Joe Serock, adding to his already impressive stack, now at 61,800. "He's a machine," comments his neighbour.




, with about 8,500 in the pot, Guillermo Garcia checked. Barry Greenstein nonchalantly tossed out an orange chip for a 5,000 bet. Garcia called and Greenstein showed 
. Garcia mucked and Greenstein dragged the pot.


, Liz Lieu faced an all in bet for a little over 14,000 and after a minute or so in the tank, decided to call. She turned over 
and was dismayed to see her opponent's 
. The turn was the
, the river was the
, and Liz's opponent doubled to 50,000 while she slipped to 24,000.

. The flop came 

, he bet 200 from the small blind, I raised to 500 and he called. The turn came a
giving me top two pair, but putting a possible flush out there. He checked, I bet 500 and he made it 1,500 to play. I sensed a flush draw, but called hoping to fill up if I was right. The river was a
, pairing the board and making it four clubs in total. He checked rather dejectedly, so I thought I could take it away from him by betting out 2,500. He thought and thought for ages before calling with the King rag suited for the second nut flush, but I think that was at the very parameter of his calling boundaries."



on the turn, Farzad Bonyadi moved all in for a little over 5,000 and got a call. His opponent tabled 
for a flush draw while Bonyadi showed 
for second pair. The river was the
and Bonyadi's two pair earned him a double-up.