Catching the action on the flop of , Billy Baxter led out for a bet of 600 and found a caller.
The turn was the and Baxter fired again, this time for 1,600, which prompted a fold from his opponent. Baxter tabled his to rake in the pot and move to just over 33,000 in chips.
With seven bracelets to his name, Baxter will be looking to add another here to break the drought since 2002 when he took down the $1,500 Razz event.
There were 1,500 chips in the pot, the board reading as Andy Black and Vitaly Lunkin went to the turn. It was the and Lunkin fired out 600. Black called. The river was the and Lunkin checked to Black, who bet 1,500. Lunkin raised to 4,000 and Black made the call.
Lunkin showed for a queen-high flush and Black mucked. Lunkin increased his stack to 36,000 while Black sustained another early hit, his stack down to 17,500.
Jerry Yang would have won this hand a couple of years ago.
Yang raised to 600 from early position and got reraised to 6,600. Action folded back around to Yang who reraised again, making it 20,600 to play. His opponent moved all in and Yang called.
Yang:
Opponent:
Both players connected as the flop came , but things didn't improve for Yang after that, as the board ran out .
Yang shipped most of his stack across the felt as he muttered, "There's been so much bad luck for me this year." He still has 14,000 left to play with.
George Danzer is really struggling to get it together today.
We just caught a pot on the end between him and one other player at the table. The board showed , and his opponent put in one last bet. After a long soak in the tank, Danzer made the call. His opponent showed down , and Danzer tabled and uttered a quiet, "Ship it."
Errr, your opponent has a flush, Mr. Danzer. That drops him down to about 7,000 now.
Claudio Rinaldi opened for 250 from early position, the button reraised to 800 and Rinaldi made the call. Rinaldi check-called the button's 1,200 bet on the flop. The turn was the and Rinaldi check-called another 2,400. When the river fell the , however, he led out for 3,800 and the button mucked his hand.
There's simply no excuse for missing this player on the first scan of the room. Somehow, it took us more than 90 minutes to spot Mila Kunis, but she is indeed seated at Table 36 in the blue section. Kunis is perhaps best known for her work as Jackie on "That 70s Show," and as the voice of Meg Griffin on "Family Guy." You may also know her face from a whole slew of movies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Max Payne.
You can believe us when we say we'll be keeping an eye on her today.
A player under the gun limped into the pot and action folded around to Roland de Wolfe in the small blind, who made the call. Jonas Klausen checked his option.
The flop came . De Wolfe checked, Klausen bet 200, and the player under the gun called. Action was back on de Wolfe who check-raised to 850. Both of his opponents called.
The turn brought the and de Wolfe led out for 1,000. Klausen raised to 2,750. The other player got out of the way and de Wolfe called.
The river was the and both players checked it down.
De Wolfe:
Klausen:
After the turn and river paired, Klausen's two pair were counterfeited by de Wolfe, allowing his aces and deuces to take down the pot.