Andrey Zaichenko was all in on a flop of . When his opponent called, Zaichenko tabled , a heart draw, a straight draw and a running low draw. His opponent turned up , a pair of aces with a better heart draw. The that hit the turn left Zaichenko drawing dead. He's out.
Cesar Garrido just busted Carman Cavella to move himself up to 42,000 in chips. Also hitting the rail recently are Paul Volpe, John Shipley and Paul Desgrippes.
In a quirk of the draw, Brandon Cantu, Mike Matusow and Chris Ferguson all started on the same table. Phil Hellmuth joined them after his starting table broke, but the foursome didn't last for long. The table just broke, dispersing the four familiar faces to different tables in Amazon Red.
We came to Benjamin Grundy and Timothy Finne's table with a flop already out, . Grundy either bet or check-raised the pot, making it 9,700 to Finne. Finne tanked for about a minute before deciding to move all in. Grundy quickly called with top set, . Finne was crushed to see that hand, as it left his bottom set drawing almost completely dead, . The board ran out and to give Grundy the win and send Finne to the rail
If the chips aren't getting in pre-flop, they seem to be getting in on the flop. Robert Campbell opened from the small blind pre-flop for 2,200. The big blind, Peter Hernandez, had a slightly larger stack than Campbell and re-raised to 6,600. Campbell called, leaving himself just 4,000 behind.
Those 4,000 chips went into the pot first to act on a flop of . Hernandez quickly called with aces, . Campbell showed top pair and a low draw, . The turn and river were running kings to give Campbell the scoop. He doubled up to 21,200, while Hernandez was left with just 1,200.
Action folded to David Sands and he raised to 3,000. Young Ji made the call and then Della Tommasina called all in from the small blind. Barry Greenstein called from the big blind as well.
After the flop came down , action checked to Sands and he fired the pot. Everyone left to act in the hand folded and Sands was heads up with the at-risk Tommasina. Sands held the and Tommasina the .
The turn came the and the river the . Tommasina scooped the entire pot with a straight and quadrupled up to 12,000 while Sands lost a little bit to drop to 54,000.