Jen Harman was just eliminated by Huck Seed in a of Stud. Seed made a diamond flush on the end after he had Harman all in prior to seventh street. Harman couldn't beat Seed's diamonds and was sent to the rail.
Action moved around the table to Pat Pezzin on the button. He raised. Nick Schulman three-bet from the small blind and then Andrew Barber gave it some thought from the big blind before folding. Pezzin made the call to go heads up with Schulman.
The flop came down and Schulman led with a bet. Pezzin raised, Schulman came back with a reraise and then Pezzin raised again. Schulman asked Pezzin how much he was playing, got a look and then made the call.
The paired the board on the turn and Schulman check-called a bet from Pezzin to see the fall on the river. Schulman checked and Pezzin bet. Schulman tanked for a bit and didn't look too happy about what had come of the hand. Eventually, he made the call.
Pezzin tabled the for fives full of eights and Schulman tossed his hand into the muck.
On a flop we found Tommy Hang check-calling a bet from Barry Greenstein before check-raising the on the turn. Greenstein made the call, and when the landed on the turn, both players checked it down.
Hang tabled his , and once Greenstein mucked, he moved to roughly 88,000 in chips.
Action folded to Alexandre Luneau on the button and he raised. Felipe Ramos called from the small blind and [Removed:163] called from the big blind. The three players took the flop and action checked to the preflop raiser Luneau. He bet and Ramos called. Sheikh also called.
The landed on the turn and all three players checked. The river then completed the board with the . Action checked around again.
"I got it," said Ramos before turning over the for a set of eights. Sheikh and Luneau mucked and Ramos won the pot.