Cary Katz was all in during a hand of Seven Card Stud against David Benyamine. At the end of all the cards, Katz couldn't complete with just ace-king high and was eliminated by Benyamine's two pair with aces and eights.
Out of Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen, Brian Rast and various other pros seated at Table 355, who do you think Matt Glantz would rather trust with his children? Accidentally see naked? Rob a bank with? Find out those, and more in this video:
Defending champion Brian Rast raised to 4,500 from the cutoff and Daniel Negreanu called on the button. Both Phil Ivey and Daniel Alaei gave up their blinds, and we got to see a flop.
Rast put out a 8,500 chip continuation-bet, and Negreanu called. The turn was the and Rast checked right away. Negreanu threw out two 5,000 chips and announced "9,000." Rast folded and Negreanu raked in a much needed pot.
Roland Israelashvili completed the bet on third and Matthew Russell made the call. On fourth street, Israelashvili bet and Russell called.
On fifth street, Israelashvili check-called a bet from Russell before he led out on sixth street. Russell called. On seventh, Israelashvili bet and Russell called.
Israelashvili showed the from the hole for two pair, sevens and threes. He won the pot.
After Michael Glick completed on third, Jon Turner made the call. Glick check-called on fourth and then raised on fifth after Turner bet. Turner reraised and Glick called.
Turner then bet sixth and seventh street with Glick calling both times.
Glick held the in the hole and had made three nines on fourth street. Turner showed that he started rolled up with the in the hole, but only held the best hand prior to fourth street.
Glick won the pot and moved to 242,000 in chips. Turner dropped to under 85,000.