Mohsin Charania opened to 50,000 with , Philipp Gruissem three-bet to 135,000 from the small blind with a mystery hand, and Charania called. The flop fell , and Gruissem led out for 130,000. Charania called.
The turn was the , both players checked, and the completed the board. Both players checked again.
We didn't see Gruissem's hand, but it wasn't better than Charania's, because he was shipped the pot.
Theo Jorgensen raised to 52,000 with , and Mohsin Charania defended his big blind with . The flop came , and both players checked. The turn was the , and Charania led out for 54,000. Jorgensen called.
The river was the , Charania checked, and Jorgensen took a stab at the pot, tossing out 120,000. Charania tank-called, and took down the pot with ace-high.
Philipp Gruissem opened, and the action folded to Timothy Adams, who three-bet jammed for 298,000 from the big blind holding . Gruissem tank-called with .
Theo Jorgensen opened to 45,000 from under the gun with , and the action folded to Matt Salsberg, who defended hid big blind with .
The dealer fanned - action flop - and Salsberg checked. Jorgensen continued for 58,000, Salsberg raised to 150,000, and Jorgensen called.
The turn was the , giving Salsburg an ace-high flush, and he led for 175,000. Jorgensen called.
The river was the , and Salsberg slid out 200,000. Jorgensen tanked for the better part of two minutes, then finally made the call. Salsberg tabled the ace-high flush, and raked in the pot.
Matt Salsberg opened to 40,000 in first position, and Mohsin Charania defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , and Charania checked. Salsberg fired 35,000, and Charania called.
The turn was the , Charania checked again, and Salsberg fired a second bullet worth 65,000. Charania snap-folded, and Salsberg took down the pot.
Matt Salsberg opened to 40,000 on the button, Theo Jorgensen defended his big blind, and the flop came . Jorgensen check-called 32,000 from Salsberg, and the turn was another ace - the .
Both players checked.
The completed the board, both players checked again, and the hands were opened. Unfortunately the hands were not exposed on camera, but Salsberg won the pot.