According to Edmon Saber he flat-called a preflop raise of 2500 and saw a flop land 7♣ 7♠ 7♦. At this point Saber said he pushed all in and was snap called by the raiser. Saber was stunned when he saw his Q♣ Q♠ way behind his opponent’s A♥ A♠. The turn and river was no help to Saber and with that, he was eliminated.
Tony Park sucked out on a player with a board showing K♥ 8♦ Q♣ 10♥. Action started with a check from his opponent, Park bet 2200 only to get check-raised all in for a total of 9525. Park took some time to decide on what to do until he eventually called. As the cards were revealed, Park had K♠ Q♥ top two pair which was way behind his opponent’s A♣ J♥ straight. But crazy things do happen at the felt and this is one of those moment’s. The river slapped a hard Q♠ on the board giving Park a very lucky full house. Park was shipped the chips and eliminated one in the process
Upon a raised pot, Renato Villanueva and Annie Bordallo tangled in a hand with a board showing 4♦ 2♣ 5♠. Bordallo check-called Villanueva’s bet of 2200 to see a turn card of 2♦. Bordallo checked again as Villanueva bet 5300. This was enough to push Bordallo out of the pot.
With a pot over 8K in the middle, Edmon Saber got all his chips in on a board showing 7♠ J♦ 6♣ Q♣ K♥. He doesn’t get the call but he does get the pot. He revealed his A♣ 8♣ nut flush hand.
In an all in preflop situation, Tiger Lee rails a short-stacked player. Lee had A♠ A♦ against A♣ 8♣. The board was no help to the short stack and Lee won the pot while eliminating a player.
With a raise to 1100 laid on the felt, Joven Huerto and Bryan Huang called and all three went to see a board land A♣ 10♣6c}. Huang checked, intial raiser bet 2800, Huerto folded, and Huang moved all in for a total of 11,500. Without batting an eyelash, Huang was called and a showdown followed.
Huang: 8♣ 4♣ flush
Opponent: A♠ K♣ top pair nut flush draw
With the turn of 2♠ and river of 2♥ no help to the player drawing, Huang doubled up.
In an all in preflop situation, Tiger Lee rails a short-stacked player. Lee had A♠ A♦ against A♣ 8♣. The board was no help to the short stack and Lee won the pot while eliminating a player.
There seem to be lots of crazy hands stumping the players. In one table we caught the action on a turn board of 8♥ 8♦ 2♥ 3♥ with the bb layin out 7000. Thomas Ward in late position called and they wen to see the river land 4♣. Again bb bet, this time for 20K, and Ward called. Ward won the hand with his 2♣ 2♠ full house over bb’s A♥ 8♣ trips.
On a board showing 5♦ 6♥ 3♠, Rey Osete checked to Hayato Kitajima who slid out 1800. Osete called and both watched the dealer reveal a 2♥ turn card. Osete changed gears and led out for 3500 which was re-popped by Kitajima to 7550. In a snap, Osete moved all in for an additional 14K causing Kitajima to relinquish his challenge for the pot. Osete scooped the pot.