Kenny Hsiung raised from the cutoff, Robert Hwang called from the big blind, and the flop came . Hwang checked, Hsiung bet, and Hwang check-raised. Hsiung made it three bets, and Hwang called.
The turn was the , and Hwang check-called a bet. Both players checked after the fell on the river, and Hwang showed for a pair of nines.
Hsiung tabled for a pair of aces though, and won the pot.
Dwyte Pilgrim was first to act, and raised. The action folded to John Virtue, who called, and the flop came down . Virtue check-called a bet, and the turn was the .
Virtue check-called another bet, and then both players checked when the completed the board. Virtue rolled over for ace-high, and Pilgrim mucked.
John Virtue called a raise in middle position, Mitchell Davis made it two bets from the cutoff, and the action folded back to Virtue, who called. The flop came down , and both players checked.
The turn was the , and Virtue checked. Davis bet, and Virtue check-raised. Davis released, and now has one big bet left.
John Virtue raised out of the small blind, Mitchell Davis three-bet from the big blind, and Virtue called. The dealer fanned , and Virtue led out. Davis raised, and Virtue called.
The turn was the , and Virtue led out again. Davis raised, and Virtue called. The completed the board, and Virtue slowed down, check-calling a bet from Davis.
Davis showed for five-high, and Virtue tabled for trip aces.
Matthew Woodward raised out of the small blind, Paul Berende called from the big blind, an the flop came down . Woodward led out, Berende raised, and Woodward called.
The turn was the , and Woodward checked to Berende, who bet. Woodward called.
The completed the board, and Woodward led out. Berende tank-folded.
"Show the jack-ten of diamonds!" Dwyte Pilgrim said to Woodward.
Woodward chose to muck instead, then raked in the pot.