Richard Yong opened for 65,000 under the gun and Erik Seidel called from the small blind. Scott Seiver took his time in the big, even waiting to the last second on his shot clock, and then moved all in for 250,000. Yong got out of the way and Seidel made a quick call.
Seidel:
Seiver:
Seiver had the goods, and he was looking to avoid an ace, spades, or any other such shenanigans. He did just that too as the board ran out a safe .
Dani Stern got fortunate to double through Scott Seiver just now. He three-bet all in for 377,000 after Seiver raised to 65,000 from under the gun. Call.
Richard Yong raised to 65,000 from the hijack and Jason Mo defended from the big blind. Both players checked the flop as well as the turn, and then Mo led out for 90,000 on the river. Yong thought for about 15 seconds before calling with the , but it was no good as Mo held two pair with the .
Jason Mo opened to 65,000, fours hands in a row, from the cutoff all the way through to under the gun. He won three out of the four, only finding resistance from Scott Seiver who three-bet all in from the small blind after Mo had opened from the cutoff. Mo folded.
Ole Schemion limped from the cutoff and Jason Mo did the same from the small blind. Erik Seidel checked his option from the big blind and three players saw a flop of .
Mo checked, Seidel bet 50,000, and Schemion made the call. After Mo folded, the dealer burned and turned the , which both players checked. Action repeated itself on the river and Seidel tabled the to win the pot. Schemion mucked.
The first four hands since returning from the break have been fairly uneventful.
In the first, Erik Seidel raised to 85,000 from the small blind and Scott Seiver folded from the big. Next, Jason Mo raised to 65,000 from the cutoff and took down the blinds and antes. That was followed by an under-the-gun raise from Ole Schemion, which won the pot.
In the fourth hand, Richard Yong opened for 65,000 from the button and Schemion defended from the big blind. Schemion checked the flop and then folded to Yong's 60,000 bet.