From the button, Dan O'Brien raised to 100 and the big blind called. Andy Young was the player in the big blind and he check-raised to flop to 350 after O'Brien bet 150. O'Brien folded and wanted us to note that, "[Young's] check-raising me and kicking my a**."
Nikolay Evdakov check-called a bet of 1,800 on the board of to see the fall on the river. Evdakov bet 3,000 and his opponent raised to put him all in. Evdakov called with the for a straight. His opponent held a for a full house and sent Evdakov to the rail.
Brad Garrett raised to 175 from the button and the small blind three-bet to 600. Garrett called and the flop came down . Garrett checked out of turn by accident before the small blind bet 600. Garrett then raised to 1,500. The small blind called.
The turn brought the and the small blind checked. Garrett moved all in for 2,000 and the small blind made the call with the . Garrett held for a flush draw.
The river completed the board and the draw for Garrett as the came in to give him five diamonds. Garrett won the pot and moved to 8,000 in chips.
On the board of , Brandon Cantu fired 525. Will Givens raised to 1,200 and then Cantu came back over the top with a reraise to 2,125. Givens quickly folded and Cantu won the pot.
After WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel presented Harrison Wilder and Allen Bari with their WSOP gold bracelets on the main stage in the Pavillion Room, the cards are now back in the air for Event #10!
We caught the action on the flop of . Greg Raymer had called his opponent's bet of 450, and action was on Matt Affleck. After about 15 seconds of thinking, Affleck moved all in for 3100 total. The opponent folded, and Raymer called the bet.
Raymer:
Affleck:
Raymer said he thought Affleck was on a flush draw, but was not happy to see that Affleck had a pair for more outs. Raymer faded them all, however, as the turn and river came the and the . Raymer collected the chips and now has around 14,000.