George Lind raised under the gun and Jason Potter three-bet from the cutoff. Lind called and drew two to Potter's one.
Lind liked what he received, check-raising his opponent. Potter called and Lind stood pat. Potter drew one and check-called, with the same action occurring after the third draw.
Lind tabled to win the pot and up his stack to 11,000. Potter took a small hit down to 9,500.
Bernard Lee got involved in a hand with an opponent where both players drew two cards after the first draw. Lee's new cards got mixed up with the other player's discards somehow and the other player got two new cards off the top of the deck before Lee got his two new cards. The floor was called and after a long discussion, Lee's opponent was pulled to the side by the floor. He whispered to the floor the cards he threw away and then the floor came back and gave Lee the new cards he was supposed to get that accidentally got mixed up with the other player's discards. Then Lee checked and his opponent bet. Lee called.
On the second draw, both players drew one. Lee checked and his opponent fired. Lee called. On the final draw, Lee drew one and his opponent stood pat. Lee then fired a bet, to which his opponent raised. Lee put in a reraised and then his opponent re-reraised. Lee just called and asked if his opponent made number one. His opponent tabled the for numero uno and Lee disgustedly tabled the and lost. Lee's down to just 2,300 chips after that confrontation.
Gavin Smith just tripled himself back up after he showed a in a pot where he was all in pre-draw and up against two other opponents. He's still short, but at least has a little life in him at 2,700 chips.
From the cutoff seat, Jen Harman raised. The button reraised and then Jeffrey Lisandro called from the small blind. The big blind called all in and then Harman called as well. On the first draw, Lisandro drew one, the big blind drew three, Harman drew three and then the button drew two. Lisandro fired a bet and Harman and the button called.
On the second draw, Lisandro drew one, the big blind drew two, Harman drew one and then the button drew one. Lisandro fired again and both Harman and the button called.
On the third draw, Lisandro stood pat while the big blind, Harman and the button all drew one. Lisandro then bet and Harman called. The button folded.
Lisandro and Harman both held the and the all-in player mucked his hand. Harman moved up to 12,000 and Lisandro moved up to 9,000.
From the button, Mike Matusow raised and the big blind, Davidson Matthew, made the call. Matthew drew two and Matusow drew two. Then Matthew check-called a bet from Matusow.
On the second draw, Matthew drew two and Matusow stood pat, tapping the table to signal so. Matthew check-called another bet from Matusow after he looked at his draw cards.
On the final draw, Matthew drew only one this time and Matusow stood pat. Matthew checked and Matusow bet. Matthew then check-raised and Matusow called. Matthew tabled the to win the pot as Matusow mucked his hand. He's down to 9,100 after that hand and Matthew increased to 15,000.