Steve Chanthabouasy raised it up from under the gun and was called by Kosei Ichinose in the big blind. The flop came and Ichinose check-called a bet from Chanthabouasy.
The paired the board on the turn and both players checked to the on the river. Ichinose checked for the third time and Chanthabouasy threw in a bet. Ichinose looked him up and Chanthabouasy showed for just nine-high. Ichinose turned over for ace-high and scooped the pot.
Chanthabouasy was left with just 55,000 after the hand and stuck in the last of his chips from the big blind when Kenny Hsiung raised. Ichinose also came along to see a flop of . It checked through to the on the turn and the on the river.
Ichinose bet the river and Hsiung let his hand go. Ichinose showed for two pair while Chanthabouasy exited with .
Ryan Hansen raised on the button and Kenny Hsiung defended from the big blind. The flop came and Hsiung checked to Hansen who continued with a bet. Hsiung check-raised and Hansen called.
The turn was the and Hsiung led out with a bet this time. Hansen folded and Hsiung showed for a flopped straight.
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Kevin Erickson raised on the button and John Hoang defended his big blind.
The flop came and Erickson called Hoang's bet.
The came on the turn and Hoang led. Erickson thought about it and ultimately put in the raise for the rest of Hoang's chips. Hoang called and hands were revealed.
John Hoang:
Kevin Erickson:
Both players had a pair but Hoang needed help. The board completed with the , eliminating Hoang and leaving his rail quiet following the deep run.
Steve Chanthabouasy raised from the hijack and Ryan Hansen called in the cutoff. John Hoang also came along from the big blind as the flop came .
Hoang checked to Chanthabouasy who continued with a bet. Hansen folded but Hoang stuck around to see the on the turn. Hoang checked again and Chanthabouasy still bet. Hoang folded this time and Chanthabouasy collected the pot.