Amnon Filippi was all in on fourth street. Koral made aces up on sixth street to take the high and with Filippi missing his low, Koral scooped the pot and Filippi headed out the door.
Donnie Peters
Doyle Brunson had Tom Chambers all-in on fifth street. Chambers was able to pick up a low draw on sixth against Doyle's pair of tens. Chambers made his low on seventh, but Doyle was drawing to a better low. "Let's see if I can make a better one." he said.
Doyle then turned up a nice three that gave him a better low along with his pair of tens. Chambers was sent to the rail at the hands of the living legend, Doyle Brunson.
John Juanda bet first on fourth and David Benyamine raised. Tuan Le reraised and then Juanda made it four bets. Benyamine capped the action with five bets and Le and Juanda called.
Juanda bet fifth street again and then Benyamine raised. Le called and then Juanda called all in for 7,300 total. On sixth street, Benyamine bet and Le called. On seventh, Benyamine bet and Le folded, allowing Benyamine to pull in the side pot.
Juanda then turned over for a spade flush. Benyamine rolled over for queens and deuces. The entire pot was pushed over to Juanda.
John Juanda (X)(X) (X)
Joe Tehan (X)(X) (X)
Tuan Le (X)(X) (X)
We picked the action in this hand up on sixth street, with John Juanda leading out with a bet. Joe Tehan called, Tuan Le raised, Juanda reraised, Tehan called and Le called. On seventh street Tehan bet and both Le and Juanda called.
Tehan showed for a 7-5-3-2-A low, and split the pot with Le, who showed , winning the high with trip queens. Juanda mucked.
After the hand, Le was up to 318,000, Tehan was on 137,000 and Juanda was left with 28,000.
Donnie Peters
Doyle Brunson was placed at a table with his son, Todd Brunson, the other day in the $10,000 Limit Hold'em World Championship. Both Doyle and Todd are still in today's event and it could happen again today. Doyle talked to communications director Seth Palansky about the issue and in his opinion, doesn't think it will happen. Palansky said he'd talk about it with others and try and make some sort of ruling from it.
Brunson continued to talk about the topic with his table mates. He said that he would never blatantly soft play or anything, but it's just common nature that he wouldn't want to be sticking his son right in the middle of things if it happened to come up. The table seemed to agree with him.
Donnie Peters
Trying to grind his way up from a short stack
Huck Seed just doubled up through his opponent, Neal Friets, with two pair, aces and sevens. Friets only held a pair of sixes and couldn't pull a third six on seventh street. He was eliminated shortly after.
Amnon Filippi also doubled up recently. Filippi made two pair against his opponent's one pair. Filippi now has 39,000 chips. "Now I've doubled up to a short stack." he said.
George Lind III got the best of David Sklansky, scooping the pot with a pair of aces for high. Both players were drawing to a 7-6 low, but neither made it. Sklansky was eliminated while Lind is up to 85,000.