Matt Miceli called an all in before the flop and tabled while his opponent showed pocket tens.
In a classic race, the flop came down , putting Miceli ahead with a pair of kings.
The turn was the and the river was the . Miceli scooped the pot and sent his opponent to the rail. He now leads the entire field with close to 300,000 in chips.
Just a few moments ago, Silvio Derubeis was down to about eight big blinds. He picked up a couple of monsters and now has over 50 big blinds.
The player under the gun raised to 12,500 and Derubeis three-bet to 30,000 from early position. A player in middle position called all in for less with 15,000 and the player under the gun folded his hand.
Derubeis tabled while his opponent held .
The board ran out and Derubeis scooped the pot while sending his opponent to the rail.
On a board reading , with about 65,000 in the pot already, Tim Gleb checked to Alex Rivera who moved all in.
Gleb wasted no time and tossed in a single chip, indicating a call.
Rivera tabled for top set, and Gleb looked back at his cards with disgust, almost looking like he was going to muck them. He tabled and was drawing dead to the on the river.