Phil Ivey raised from under the gun only to have Dan Heimiller make it three bets from the small blind. The big blind folded and Ivey flatted.
The flop fell and Heimiller continued out. Ivey called and the turned. Heimiller bet and Ivey came over the top with a raise. Heimiller called and the paired the board on the river. Heimiller check-called one last bet and Ivey showed . Heimiller mucked and Ivey pulled in the pot.
Bruce Yamron popped it up from the button and Aaron Steury called from the big blind. The flop came down and Steury check-called a continuation to see the fall on fourth street. Steury checked again and Yamron fired out. Steury slid out a check-raise only to have Yamron call.
The completed the community cards and Steury fired out a final bet. Yamron called and showed a winning {As] for trip kings. Steury flashed for trips with a worse kicker before his cards were pulled into the muck.
Yamron now has 625,000 while Steury's stack has been reduced to 140,000.
Phil Ivey raised his button and Dan Heimiller three-bet from the big blind. Ivey called and the flop came . Heimiller continued out and Ivey flatted to see the on the turn. Both players checked and the came on the river. Heimiller bet and Ivey called. Heimiller showed , prompting a muck from Ivey.
Heimiller then won the next pot against Aaron Steury, bringing his stack up to 720,000 for the chip lead.
Dan Heimiller opened the cutoff to 28,000 and found calls from Bruce Yamron on the button, Phil Ivey in the small blind, and Aaron Steury in the big blind.
The flop came down and all four players checked to see the fall on the turn. Ivey led for 50,000 and Steury got out of the way. Heimiller potted for 262,000 total and Yamron let his hand go. Ivey went deep into the tank before opting to lay down his cards. Heimiller took down the pot and now has 395,000 in chips.
Bruce Yamron completed with a six showing and Phil Ivey came over the top with a raise. Yamron called and led out after Ivey pulled a ten on fourth. Ivey called.
On fifth street, Yamron pulled a king, giving Ivey first action. He checked, Yamron bet, and Ivey called. Sixth street saw Ivey check again and Yamron cut out one final bet. Ivey let go of his cards and Yamron took down the pot.