Sean Small opened to 20,000, and Brian Pingel shipped all in for 94,000 in the big blind. Small called, tabling . Pingel needed help with , but help he got when flopped. An on the turn left Small drawing to one out, and the river wasn't it.
Tyrone Smith opened in the cutoff to 17,000. Josh Cahlik in the small blind went all in and Smith called with his remaining 141,000. Smith's was ahead of Cahlik's when the hands were turned up.
A board of provided no help to Cahlik and Smith doubled up.
We found Haviv Bahar all in with the last of his chips after a raise from Allan Kwong. Kwong called, and the players showed their hands.
Kwong:
Bahar:
The flop came , and a turn of left Bahar drawing to a chop. The river came however, and he hit the rail in 13th.
Meanwhile, at the other table, Chad Holloway had Vincent Petrino all in and at risk with fives against Holloway's aces. Petrino flopped a set however, and doubled up.
Haviv Bahar raised from the hijack to 25,000. Josh Cahlik reraised from the small blind to 54,000. After thinking for a solid 3 minutes, Bahar called leaving only 25,000 behind.
Cahlik put Bahar all in dark before the flop was dealt. Bahar folds when he sees a flop of .
Chad Holloway opened to 17,000 from the cutoff, and Brian Pingel made it 42,000 in the big blind. Holloway immediately announced he was all in.
"Do you have me covered?" Pingel asked. After being told he was indeed covered, Pingel thought for a few more minutes before he tossed his hand into the muck.