Pre-flop, Anna Wroblewski raises and gets three callers. On the flop, two check to Wroblewski who goes all in for 1,700. One calls and shows to Wroblewski's . She is out.
Mike Matusow, not in the hand, comments: "Now you can rest up for the big event."
Daniel Alaei raises to 7500 on the side with a player all in. A player in the 3 seat thinks about it a long time. The clock is called on him and about ten seconds into it, he folds. Alaei shows and the all-in player has . The board is and Alaei is at 46,000.
Bill Edler moved all in on a J-T-7 flop and was called by the big blind, who had him slightly covered. Edler turned over A-J well ahead of the big blind's 7-8... that is until an 8 fell on the turn. No ace, jack or ten for Edler on the river, and he headed to the rail.
On a flop of Jared "TheWacoKidd" Hamby checked from the small blind, a middle position player bet 800, Bill "The Stunning One" Edler called, Hamby re-raised to 2,300, the MP player folded, Edler re-raised to 5,850, Hamby moved all in and Edler called.
Edler turned over for a king high flush draw while Hamby tabled for middle set. The turn was the , making Edler's flush and the didnt' pair the board for Hamby. Edler doubled up to 18,000 while Hamby was left with only 2,500.
After losing the previous hand and going down to 12,000, Barry Greenstein doubled back up to 27,000. On a board of , Greenstein called an opponent's all-in with . His opponent had . The turn and river were and Greenstein's set took the pot.
Chris Reslock is no longer after his lost a race with the of Isaac Haxton. The on the flop was enough to send Reslock to the rail. Haxton now commands a stack of 27,000.