Jose-Luis Velador opened to 5,500 from under the gun, Paul Volpe three-bet jammed for 31,100 from the small blind, and Velador called.
Volpe drew one, while Velador stood pat and fanned . Volpe showed , and was drawing to a ten, nine, six, four, or deuce. He was dealt an ace however, and was eliminated.
Rep Porter opened the betting with 5,100 from the cutoff. Hertzel Zalewski called from the button and John Monnette tagged along from the big blind.
Player
Draw
Porter
2
Zalewski
2
Monnette
2
John Monnette was the first to act and fired out 8,200. Hertzel Zalewski raised to 30,000 and Porter folded. Monnette called but mucked his hand when Zalewski tabled .
Tom Schneider opened from middle position by moving all in for his last 10,800. David Bakes Baker called from late position and Erik Seidel re-raised to 33,000 from the small blind. Bakes folded and the two were off to the draw.
Player
Draw
Schneider
1
Seidel
Pat
Seidel tabled a ninety-eight with . Schneider was drawing dead with and pulled another deuce to give him a pair to end the hand
John Juanda opened to 5,200 from the cutoff, and Mike Wattel defended his big blind. Both players drew one, then checked, and Wattel turned over for the nut ace-low. Juanda announced that he had an ace as well, and mucked his hand.
David Grey opened to 5,500 from under the gun, Jose-Luis Velador three-bet to 17,000 from middle position, and Benjamin Parker cold-called on the button. Grey mucked, and we were off to the draw!
Player
Draw
Velador
Pat
Parker
1
Velador checked, and Parker fired 34,000. Velador tank-called, and Parked fanned . Velador mucked.
Erik Seidel opened to 4,500 and was called by Barry Greenstein on the button. Both players stood pat at the draw and Greenstein fired 4,000 into the middle.
Greenstein raised to 15,000 and Seidel sat thinking for about thirty seconds before he moved all in. Greenstein snap called and the hands were turned over.
Seidel was the first to table his hand and flipped over for a pat wheel and the nuts.
Greenstein then turned over his hand and the table saw another pat .
While the two chopped the pot both proclaimed how they had never seen that before in their life and probably never would again.
Lyle Berman opened to 4,500 from the cutoff, Todd Barlow called on the button, and Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 17,500 from the small blind. Only Berman called.
Player
Draw
Negreanu
Pat
Berman
1
Negrenau checked, and Berman moved all in for 38,300. Negreanu tank-folded, and Berman raked in the pot.