Hasan Habib and a short-stacked player were all in preflop. Habib showed , and his opponent had . The board came , and Habib's aces held up to eliminate the other player. Hasan Habib improved his stack to 114,000 in chips.
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly raised to 1,200 from middle position. Tommy Hang called, and the player in the small blind called. The flop came , and all three players checked. The turn card was the . The small blind bet 2,500, Tilly raised to 7,500, Hang re-raised to 20,000, the small blind folded, and Tilly thought for about a minute before folding, giving the 22,000 pot to Hang.
Phil Laak
Phil Laak and Erik Seidel are both on the rail. Seidel was shortstacked and moved all in with 6-6. His opponent called with A-9 and flopped an Ace.
Doyle Brunson was heads-up with Erick Lindgren. There was about 5K in the pot when Brunson bet out on the river for another 5K. Lindgren peeked at his cards before he mucked. Brunson flipped over 10-2o, his trademark hand that he won two WSOP championships with.
We don't have the hand or rather the hands, but Nam Le just walked out and when Mike Matusow asked him how many chips he had Le's answer was "none." When Mike said "that must have been one bad beat," Nam's exiting reply was "a couple of them."
Holland's Sander Foppele moved all in on a flop of . Antonio Esfandiari called with while Foppele flipped over . Foppele's hand held up and he doubled through Esfandiari.
Mike Matusow limps from UTG with 22 and has the table buffaloed enough to hang around for the 2 on the river and takes down at least his third pot today with a set.