Scott Seiver defended from the small blind with after David "Doc" Sands had opened for 200,000 with from the under-the-gun position. Both players checked the flop, and then Sands called a bet of 300,000 on the turn.
When the peeled off on the river, Seiver bet a healthy 600,000 and Sands considered it for about two minutes before releasing his hand.
Nick Schulman opened to 240,000 on the button with , Scott Seiver three-bet jammed for just over three million with in the small blind, and Schulman folded.
After Scott Seiver had raised from the button with and David Sands defended from the big blind with , the two took a flop of , which they both checked. They did the same on the turn, and then Sands then check-folded to a bet of 350,000 on the river (but not before tanking for two minutes).
With that, Seiver and Sands are essentially even in chips.
David "Doc" Sands opened for 240,000 from the button and Scott Seiver defended from the big blind holding . The flop saw Seiver, who had picked up a flush draw with a gut-shot straight draw, check-call abet of 360,000, and then both players checked the turn.
When Seiver hit his flush on the river, he fired out 900,000 and Sands made an uncharacteristically quick fold while exposing the .
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Cary Katz shoved for 1.35 million with , and David "Doc" Sands called in the big blind with .
The flop changed little, and the on the turn was meaningless as well. The completed the board, and on the 97th hand of four-handed play, Katz was eliminated.