
Action folded to Richard Ham in the small blind, and he moved all in for his final four big blinds. Matt Salsberg looked at his cards, and made the call. He couldn’t believe it when Ham rolled over [Ac][Ah], as Salsberg had [Qd][4d]. The flop of [Kd][Jd][5s] suddenly gave Salsberg life, and while the [8s]

Luis Yepez (above) shoved for 1,700,000 in the hijack, and he was called by Matt Salsberg on the button, and Anthony Marquez in the big blind. The flop came all clubs, [Jc][8c][3c], and action was checked through. The same happened on the [7h] turn and [8d] river, and Yepez showed [Ah][Qs]. Salsberg had [Ac][9d] for

Richard Ham raised to 500,000 in the cutoff, and Matt Salsberg three bet to 2,200,000 on the button. Ham four bet shoved for 4,500,000, and Salsberg called for 500,000 less. Salsberg: [As][Kh] Ham: [10c][10d] Salsberg jumped out to a big lead on a flop of [Ah][7c][6s]. The [Ac] turn gave Salsberg trips, and a queen

Samvel Gspoyan (below) raised to 800,000 in the cutoff, and Michael Liang (above) defended his big blind to see a flop of [Ks][10s][6h]. Liang checked to Gspoyan, who fired 1,200,000. Liang check raised all in for 3,2,500,000. Gspoyan rechecked his cards, then called with [9s][8s]. His flush draw was no good though, as Liang showed [Js][4s]
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