UTG+1 raises to 6,000. It gets called in three spots - midposition, the hijack and the big blind.
The flop is and it's checked to the original raiser, who moves all-in for 39,600. The midposition player, covering, moves all-in behind him. The hijack says, "Wow," and then folds. Then Andrew Cohen, the chip leader, in the big blind says, "That was my move," before folding face up.
The original raiser shows and the midposition shows for a bigger flush draw. The turn is the and the river is the . Cohen looks very disappointed with his fold after the hand.
Ming Day is out, throwing his last 4,400 in from the big blind against three limpers. They all called and a board of was checked down by all and won by the small blind who flipped .
Day checked his cards, needing the case Queen, but could only show having moved in blind.
Dave Fischer got it in with the best hand against Joe Devlin holding against , but a board later was enough to house Devlin up and send Fischer packing.
Incidentally, the latter of these started with just 7,000 coming back today. Quite a decent recovery from less than five big blinds.
A huge pot between Andrew Cohen and, we think Daniel Price, has ended in a victory for the former. It was against and Price paid the erm...cost of being unable to outdraw his opponent's bullets.
Cohen looks to be the chip leader with about 200,000. On top of this, Paul Peterson has just been moved next to him with an almost equally big stack...