Jonathan Duhamel raised to 34,000 from the button with , and Jason Koon defended his big blind with .
He flopped a pair on the , but it went check-check to the turn. Now Koon made a motion to lead out with a bet, and Duhamel quickly slid his cards into the muck.
Isaac Haxton just took a walk in the big blind, but it was one he probably didn't want. He held his up smirked as he showed the table what smart folds they'd made.
Govert Metaal opened to 33,000 on the button with and Leonid Bilokur three-bet to 75,000 with from the big blind. Metaal folded, giving the pot to Bilokur.
Isaac Haxton opened to 32,000 in the cutoff with and Jonathan Duhamel re-popped it to 74,000 with in the big blind. Haxton mulled it over for about 30 seconds before giving it up.
First in from the cutoff seat, Randy Lew opened to 32,000 with , and he found action in two places. Nico Fierro called with in the small blind, Jason Koon called with in the big, and it was three-handed to the flop.
It came , and it checked all the way through to the turn. Koon made a bet of 68,000 to protect his hand, and Lew eventually surmised that he was beaten. He folded, Fierro did too, and Koon was pushed the pot.
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 36,000 with from early position and Leonid Bilokur called from the big blind with .
A flop fell and Bilokur checked. Duhamel bet 38,000, Bilokur called, and the hit the turn. Bilokur checked to Duhamel again who bet 86,000. After letting out a sigh, Bilokur gave it up.