Raymer limped into the pot from early position and action folded around the table to a player in the cutoff (CO) who kicked it up to 1,100. The button and small blind folded, sending the action around to the big blind (BB) who three-bet to 3,400. Action then moved back around to Raymer who four-bet to 10,400. The CO folded but the BB made the call, creating two-way action on the flop:



The BB then checked to Raymer on the flop, who moved all in for about 18,000. His opponent spent quite awhile in the tank, but eventually opted to fold, surrendering the hand to Raymer.

and moved his last ~6,000 into the middle. Stammen would find one caller and the bad news that he would need to come from behind against
to stay alive.
. That's all she wrote for "Stammdogg"; his day is done.
on the board. Action was heads up and the first player checked. Vivek Rajkumar fired 1,400 at the pot, and his opponent didn't waste much time calling.
drew another check from the unknown player. Rajkumar gathered another 3,200 chips and slid them into the pot, and his opponent was right there to match it once again.
for the set, but it was no good. His opponent turned over
and Edler checked. His opponent fired 3,500 and Edler made the call, taking about a half of a minute to do so.