Robert Williamson III: (X)(X) / FOLDED
Shawn Buchanan: (X)(X) /
Andrey Zaichenko: (X)(X) /
Alexander Dovzhenko: (X)(X) /
Williamson III brought it in, Buchanan called, and Zaichenko completed. Dovzhenko and Buchanan called.
On fourth street, Zaichenko led, and Dovzhenko and Buchanan called. The action checked to Buchanan on fifth, he bet, and Zaichenko and Dovzhenko both folded.
McCormick completed, Johnson called, and McCormick led on fourth street. Johnson called, but he was forced to muck when McCormick led on fifth, and McCormick won the pot.
David "ODB" Baker: (X)(X) / / (X)
Joe Cassidy: (X)(X) / / (X)
Dan O'Brien: (X)(X) / FOLDED
We caught the action on fifth street, where Cassidy led out, and both Baker and O'Brien called. Cassidy led on sixth again, but this time only Baker called.
Cassidy led once more on seventh, Baker called, and Cassidy announced, "Two pair."
Baker tabled for a seven-five, Cassidy mucked, and ODB shipped the pot.
Mike Sexton was all in on third street for 10,800 and up against Ben Lamb. Sexton was behind, but caught up to take the lead on seventh when he made two pair, fours and threes. Lamb was left with just a pair of aces and wound up in second place to double Sexton up.
James Bord was all in for 16,500 on third street and up against Brian Rast. Bord went on to make a heart flush and double up versus Rast's pair of sevens. The 2010 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event champion is still alive.
Sebastian Ruthenberg raised to 5,200 from middle position and Jen Harman three-bet to 15,000 from the small blind. Ruthenberg made it 38,000 and then Harman went into the tank. Eventually, she moved all in for about 160,000 and Ruthenberg mucked.
According to a fellow reporter, Allen Bari just doubled through 2011 World Series of Poker Player of the Year leader Ben "Benba" Lamb.
Bari held against the of Lamb. There was a on the flop and then a on the turn to give Bari an open-ended straight draw. He didn't make the straight, but a hit the river to give him a winning pair of jacks.
Bari won the hand, and doubled to nearly 80,000 chips.