Daniel Negreanu raised on the button and Richard Li called from the big blind. The flop was . Li bet, Negreanu raised, Li reraised and Negreanu called. The turn was the . Li bet and Negreanu called. The river was the and both players checked.
Negreanu showed the for a flush and took it down. He’s now up to 463,000.
Daniel Negreanu - 463,000
David Baker - 402,000
Ugur Marangoz - 307,000
Greg Wohletz - 300,000
Fu Wong - 140,000
Richard Li - 115,000
Derek Lerner - 110,000
Jeremy Kottler - 99,000
Ugur Marangoz raised, Greg Wohletz reraised and Marangoz called. The flop was . Marangoz checked, Wohletz bet, Marangoz raised, and Wohletz called. The turn was the . Marangoz bet and Wohletz called. The river was the . Again, Marangoz bet and Wohletz called. Marangoz rolled over pocket aces and won the pot.
David Baker seems to be the crowd favorite today. Many spectators are pulling for Daniel Negreanu, but the most enthusiastic and the loudest fans are clearly rooting on Baker. This even includes Greg Mueller, who refers to Baker as "Bakes" when cheering him on.
David Baker raised and Fu Wong called. The flop was . Wong bet and Baker called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . Wong bet and Baker called. Wong turned up a Broadway straight, but Baker showed the and took it down with a flush.
Derek Lerner raised and David Baker called. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the . Baker checked, Lerner bet and Baker called. The river was the . Baker bet and Lerner tanked before making the call. Baker showed the and took it down as Lerner mucked in a dramatic fashion.
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