Aguiar's Aces Go Down
After a player under the gun raised, Jonathan Aguiar reraised from the next seat to 700. Dana Kellstrom called from the next seat, Cary Katz called from the next seat after that and then action folded back to the under-the-gun player. He also made the call.
The flop came down with 2,950 in the pot. The under-the-gun player bet 1,600 and Aguiar raised to 4,100. That knocked out Kellstrom and Katz before action fell back to the first player. He called.
The turn was the and action was checked to Aguiar. He bet 6,000. His opponent made the call.
The river completed the board with the and Aguiar bet 10,000 after his opponent checked. The player tanked for a bit with 18,325 behind. Eventually, he made the call. Aguiar tabled the for a pair of aces. His opponent tabled the for two pair on the flop. Aguiar's hand went down and he was left with 8,250 in chips.
After the hand, Kellstrom said he folded two kings and Katz said he folded two queens.