Larry Wright Folds Two Pair

Dominik Nitsche raised the button to 40,000 and Larry Wright called in the big blind. The flop landed [ah][9c][th] and Wright led out for 80,000 and Nitsche called. The turn fell the [7s] and Wright checked to Nitsche who bet 175,000. Wright open-mucked his [td][9s] and Nitsche collected the pot.

Larry Wright Gets Busy on Dominik Nitsche

Larry Wright raised to 40,000 under the gun and both Dominik Nitsche and Igor Kurganov called in the blinds. The [5d][7s][2h] flop checked through to reveal the [6h] on the turn. Nitsche led out for 40,000, Kurganov folded, and Wright called. The river was the [8h] and Nitsche bet 60,000. Wright raised

Top Top for Igor Kurganov

From under the gun, Igor Kurganov raised to 26,000 and both Larry Wright and Dominik Nitsche called from the cutoff and big blind respectively. The [tc][6h][8d] flop checked through to reveal the [jd] on the turn. Action checked to Wright, and he bet 48,000. Nitsche folded, and Kurganov called as the [7c]

Larry Wright Wins on the Turn

Larry Wright raised the button 25,000 and Adrian Mateos called in the big blind. Both players checked the [6c][6s][6h] flop to see the [ad] land on the turn. Mateos checked, Wright bet 32,000, and Mateos folded.

Adrian Mateos Wins on the Flop

Adrian Mateos raised to 17,000 from under the gun, and both Larry Wright and Michael Song called in the blinds. The flop landed [8d][2s][4d] and Wright checked to Song who bet out 22,000. Mateos raised to 70,000, and after some contemplation, Wright folded. Song flicked his cards to the muck, and Wright

Larry Wright Picks Off Matthias Eibinger

On a board that read [6s][7d][kc][kd][7s] with roughly 88,000 in the middle, Matthias Eibinger lead out from the big blind for 119,000. From the button, Larry Wright called, and then tabled his [ks][5h] for kings-full and scooped the pot.

Larry Wright Turns a Straight on Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 11,000 in the hijack and Larry Wright defended his big blind to see a [8h][3d][9c] flop. Both players checked through to see the [th] on the turn. Wright bet out 7,000, and Foxen called as the [7d] landed on the river. As Wright's time was about to expire,