Joseff Tittjung raised to 65,000 under the gun, and Justin Custer three-bet to 140,000. Tittjung called, and he check-called 100,000 on the flop. Tittjung checked the turn dark and Custer checked back. Check-check again on the river, and Custer showed . Custer had outflopped him with though.
"Why an ace every time?" Custer groaned.
"That's a great question, you should research that one," Tittjung said with a laugh.
Matt Ellis pushed all in for about 190,000 in early position, and Jason White shoved as well from a few spots to his left. Everyone else folded.
Ellis:
White:
The flop came , missing both players. Ellis pulled ahead but it was the on the turn, which still kept White quite alive with the nut flush draw. A hit on the river, and the official final table is set.
Rick Robbins opened to 45,000 in middle position and Krista Lowery made it 120,000 in the cutoff. Robbins called, bringing an flop. He checked and Lowery slid 160,000 in.
"All in," Robbins announced.
Lowery sighed and called.
Lowery:
Robbins:
Robbins had flopped his two-outer and was fading the last two jacks.
"Why do I call when I know what you have?" Lowery said to herself.
Both the turn and river were paint but it was the and , and Robbins collected Lowery's 450,000 or so.