We caught up with the action to see Richard Toth scooping a massive pot, eliminating a player in the process. The dealer stripped the board too quickly for us to capture all of the details, but we do know that Toth's defeated his opponent's when a third king hit the flop for Toth.
After getting all of the chips in preflop, Shannon Shorr's opponent was all in and behind for his second add-on. The cards were turned up on the table:
Shorr:
Opponent:
The board fell and Shorr's pair of aces held up as the best hand. Shorr is sitting around 5,200.
Victor Ramdin check-called a bet of 800 on the flop before seeing the land on the turn. Ramdin checked the turn and his opponent checked behind. The river was the and both players checked again.
Ramdin turned over the and won the pot. His opponent mucked.
Action folded to Josh Brikis in the cutoff seat and he raised to 350. An opponent in the big blind called and the flop came down . The big blind checked and Brikis checked to see the fall on the turn. After the big blind checked, Brikis fired 450. His opponent check-raised the pot and Brikis quickly folded, dropping back to 5,000 in chips.
Gavin Griffin and Liv Boeree checked the monotone flop before the third player in the hand bet 600. Only Griffin came along to see the turn, which was the . Both Griffin and his opponent checked.
The paired the board on the end and Griffin check-called a bet of 1,600 from his opponent. The player tabled the , but Griffin's for the diamond flush was the winner and he moved to 6,500 in chips.