Brad Libson raised from the cutoff seat, and Kris Lord was the only caller, coming in from the button. Lord would draw two-two-one, while Libson only drew one card before standing pat twice. Lord called one bet on each of the first two draws, but a final bet from Libson was enough to make him surrender.
Abe Mosseri raised first in, John Juanda three-bet, and Kris Lord made it four bets to go from the big blind. Mosseri ducked out but Juanda wanted to play ball. Lord would pat it all the way down as Juanda drew one card each time. Juanda called a bet after the first and second draws, but when Lord bet again in the end, he had to let his hand go.
Lord flashed 7-5-4-3-2, having been dealt Number One to start the hand.
Abe Mosseri raised under the gun, and Kris Lord three-bet from the button. The two men went heads up drawing two cards on the first round. Mosseri bet out after receiving his draw, and Lord made the call.
On the next round, Mosseri drew just one, and Lord discarded two before calling another bet. Both men drew a single card on the final round, and Lord called one final bet.
Mosseri turned over J-5-4-3-2, having only managed a jack on his final discard. No matter though; Lord couldn't beat it and he returned his cards to the muck.
Kris Lord opened the pot with a raise, and Blair Rodman and Masayoshi Tanaka came along with him. Tanaka drew three cards and checked. Lord and Rodman drew two apiece, Lord bet, and Rodman raised. Tanaka called the two bets, and Lord called the one extra.
Each player drew one card on the next round, and nobody liked the one they got. They all checked, and everyone traded their card in one more time before Rodman got in a bet. Tanaka folded, but Lord made one last call.
Rodman showed down his 8-7-5-3-2, and Lord couldn't match it. He mucked his cards, leaving himself just a few chips to work with.
Rodman - 430,000
Lord - 35,000
*****
On the next hand, Lord raised again, and Abe Mosseri was the caller this time. Lord would draw one card the whole way while Mosseri took two cards before patting twice. On the first draw, Mosseri check-called a bet. On the second, Mosseri bet out, and Lord went into the tank before calling all in for 11,000.
After the final draw, Mosseri turned over 8-7-6-3-2, and that was the winner. He's dealt the final blow to Kris Lord who exits in 7th place.
It looks like we're staying put in the green section for the time being. The floor is still awating word from the film crew about moving to the featured table, but it looks like it'll be at least 5:00 before there's any movement.
For now, the featured table lays dormant and dimly lit.
Julie Schneider and John Juanda were heads up for this pot. Schneider was the first to draw, and she pulled one card and bet. Juanda took two cards before calling.
Schneider would pat the next round while Juanda traded in two more cards and called another bet. On the last draw, Juanda drew one card and both players checked. Schneider had the winner with her eighty-seven low.
Everyone's eyes were diverted from the felt for a few moments as a bride and groom just made their way along the rail and into a pair of chairs set up tableside. It appears they've just gotten hitched as the bride is still veiled and carrying her bouquet. Naturally, the film crew was quick to respond to the wedded railbirds.
Masayoshi Tanaka just took down a small pot, and the happy couple stood up and cheered loudly. Tanaka went over to shake hands and hug the bride, and it looks like they may be friends of the player.
Only in Vegas can a Wednesday wedding be followed by a honeymoon in the Amazon Room.
Abe Mosseri raised first into the pot from the cutoff seat, and Blair Rodman called out of the big blind. Both players would draw two cards before Mosseri called a bet.
On the next round, Rodman took just one card and bet again. Mosseri needed the same two cards, and he called after his swap.
Both players checked on the end as Mosseri patted and Rodman drew one. Mosseri tabled J-8-6-5-4, and Rodman had nothing to beat the jack low.