We joined this pot just as the dealer was putting a flop of on board. Big blind Julian Parmann made a bet, Justin Bonomo raised, and Parmann called the extra small bet.
Fourth street came the , and Parmann check-called a bet from Bonomo. He did the same when the hit the river, and it was showdown time.
Parmann tabled , and that was better than Bonomo's miss. End of hand.
Phil Gordon raised from the button, and Brian Goddard called from the small blind.
The flop brought and a check from Goddard, and he called a Gordon bet. Goddard checked again on the river, but he raised Gordon's bet, both players putting two big bets into the pot there. The rivered, and the action check-checked.
Goddard tabled his airball , and Gordon's meant three pair and the pot to Gordon. He's up to about 70,000 now, while Goddard has taken a step back to about 21,000.
Facing a raise to 2,000 from the cutoff, Javed Abrahams three-bet to 3,000 from the button with both JC Tran calling out of the small blind as well as the original raiser.
Abrahams 1,000-chip bet was check-called by both players on the flop before the landed on the turn and Tran was the only player to come along for another 2,000 from Abrahams.
The river landed the and Tran checked to Abrahams who fired out 2,000. Tran hesitated for a few moments before releasing his hand as he slipped to 51,000, while Abrahams climbed to 48,000 in chips.
Justin Bonomo raised from the button, and both blinds -- Jerid Zewin and Andy Bloch -- called to see a flop. Bloch was getting short, as you'll soon find out.
The dealer ran out for the first three cards, and the blinds checked to the raiser. Bonomo bet, Zewin called, and Bloch raised all in for 2,000 total. Bonomo three-bet to 3,000, and Zewin cold-called the extra two small bets.
That brought them to the turn , and Zewin check-called another bet. On the river, Zewin finally surrendered to one final bet, and Bonomo tabled for the full house. Bloch was still all in, and he flipped over his rivered , a flopped straight no match for Bonomo's boat.
"Tell him! He'll change it" stated JC Tran in the direction of one of our PokerNews Reporters.
Tran was referencing the fact that David Baker was being congratulated for winning the $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship bracelet last night, when in fact it was the other David Baker.
"You can just call me the OG" stated the Event #23 Baker.
"You should be David Baker and he should be David Bakes" added Tran.
Just for the record, the David Baker in our tournament is the one hailing from Katy, Texas who did not win last night's Event #19: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship!
Brian Horton raised in middle position, and Dutch Boyd called from the small blind to take a flop.
It came down , and Boyd check-called a bet from Horton. The action repeated on the turn, and Boyd checked again on the river. This time Horton checked it back, and he mucked when Boyd tabled his . Two pair moves Dutch up to 32,000.