Jennifer Harman raised from UTG, Max Pescatori reraised from the cutoff and Harman called. The flop came down . Harman check-raised Pescatori on the flop and he called. Harman led out when the fell on the turn only to be met with a raise from Pescatori. Harman folded, saving her last 2,200 in chips.
On the next hand, she was all in from the big blind. Steve Sung made a button raise, the small blind folded, and both he and Harman turned up their hands.
Sung
Harman
The board ran out and unable to improve her hand, Harman hit the rail.
On a flop of , the action checked to David Benyamine who fired a bet. John Kabbaj put in a check-raise. Benyamine responded with another raise of his own. Kabbaj called.
The turn was the and Kabbaj checked to Benyamine, who fired again. Kabbaj called and again check-called when the peeled off on the river.
Benyamine tabled for a flopped two pair to take it down. He's up to 315,000 and amongst our chip leaders.
Jennifer Harman (X)(X) (X)
Fabrice Soulier (X)(X) (X)
Fabrice Soulier had the bring-in, Jennifer Harman completed and Soulier called. Harman led out on fourth, fifth, and sixth streets, Soulier calling her down. Both players checked the river.
Soulier showed for a pair of nines. Harman showed the , all her draws having missed. Soulier took down the pot and Harman's stack fell to 20,000.
Catching the action on fourth street, John Juanda led the betting as he fired bets on all streets. Both opponents called until the river where the action was checked through.
Chiu: (-X)
Juanda: ()
Chan: (X-X-X)
Juanda showed eights and sevens, but Chiu's aces and sixes were good to scoop as Chan mucked.
The sight of Nick Schulman playing a hand while standing up drew us over to his table-- the $10K Deuce-to-Seven bracelet winner was in fact chair-less and was waiting for one to be brought over for him.
Schulman and Brunson went all the way to the river, Brunson betting out on seventh street, Schulman putting in a raise and Brunson making the call.
Schulman turned over for a seven-high straight and a 6-5-4-3-A low to scoop the pot, leaving Big Papa with a none-too-pleased look on his face.
Joe Cassidy completed on third street, Bryan Colin raised and Cassidy called. Cassidy led on fourth street, Colin raised and Cassidy called. Cassidy check-called a bet from Colin on fifth street. He checked again on sixth, Colin bet his last 3,200 and Cassidy called.
Though Colin was leading with a pair of kings on sixth street, Cassidy made his club flush on the river to send Colin to the rail.
Abe Mosseri has had a rollercoast few minutes of Stud. In the first hand, he took down a nice pot against Patrik Antonius.
Mosseri: (X-X) (X)
Antonius: (X-X) (X)
Mosseri fired bets on every street and Antonius eventually gave it up on the river.
Next hand, Mosseri tangled with David Oppenheim.
Mosseri: (X-X) (X)
Oppenheim: (X-X) (X)
Oppenheim raised third before Mosseri reraised, and then led the betting on fourth, fifth and sixth streets. On the river, Oppenheim led out with Mosseri making the call.
Oppenheim revealed () for the broadway straight to take it down as Mosseri mucked.
Mosseri is down to 86,000 with Oppenheim at 140,000.