Erik Seidel raised to 2,500 from under the gun and Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind. The dealer fanned the flop of and Negreanu took the lead in the pot with a bet of 3,500. Seidel called to see the land on the turn.
Both players checked to the on the river and Negreanu fired out another 16,000. Seidel's cards quickly hit the muck and Negreanu took down the pot.
Stefan Schillhabel raised to 3,000 on the button and Adrian Mateos called from the big blind. The flop fell and Mateos check-called a bet of 4,000 from Schillhabel.
The turn was the and Mateos led out for 13,000. Schillhabel thought for a moment before making the call and the completed the board. Mateos fired again for 21,000 and Schillhabel instantly tossed his cards to the muck.
In the very next hand, Schillhabel opened to 3,000 again from the cutoff but this time Mateos three-bet to 14,000 out of the small blind. Schillhabel called to see a flop of .
Both players checked to the on the turn and the on the river. Mateos finally made a bet of 20,000 and Schillhabel laid his hand down again.
We thought it might be fun to observe Daniel Negreanu for an orbit, which meant six hands given there are six players at his table. He began with right around 195,000. Here's how things played out:
Hand #1 (Big Blind): Cary Katz raised to 3,000 from the button and won the hand after Negreanu folded from the big blind.
Hand #2 (Small Blind): David Peters raised the button and then called when Negreanu three-bet to 13,000. Both players then checked the flop before Negreanu bet 20,000 on the turn. Peters called and then both players returned to checking on the river. Negreanu showed the for a missed flush, and Peters tabled the for a missed flush of his own, but also for a winning pair of sevens.
Hand #3 (Button): Justin Bonomo raised to 2,500 under the gun and Negreanu folded the button.
Hand #4 (Cutoff): Peters raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Negreanu popped it to 8,500. The button and blinds all folded, Peters called, and the flop fell . Peters checked, Negreanu bet 5,500, and Peters woke up with a check-raise to 20,000. Negreanu folded.
Hand #5 (Hijack): Negreanu opened for 3,000 and Cary Katz defended from the big blind. The two proceeded to check it down as the board ran out and "Kid Poker" won the pot with his .
Hand #6: (UTG): Negreanu raised to 3,000 and swiped the blinds and antes.
The pot had just over 20,000 in the middle and Lawrence Greenberg bet 8,000 from the cutoff on a board reading . Brandon Adams raised to 26,000 on the button and Greenberg made the call.
The river double-paired the board with the and Greenberg led out again for 42,000. With a three-card straight flush on the board and multiple possibilities of a full house, Adams didn't shy away from his hand. He shoved all-in for around 140,000 and Greenberg mucked his cards.