Nick Schulman opened to 3,600 from the cutoff, Brandon Adams called on the button, Rep Porter called out of the small blind, and Hertzel Zalewski defended his big blind.
Player
Draw
Schulman
2
Adams
1
Porter
2
Zalewski
2
The action checked to Schulman, who fired 15,300, and only Adams called. Schulman fanned , and won the pot.
We caught up on the draw to find Hasan Habib and Konstantin Puchkov stand pat while Phil Ivey drew two.
Phil Ivey checked from the big blind and Habib bet 14,000. Puchkov made no hesitation in calling the bet and it was back on Ivey. After counting out the rest of his chips, Ivey moved all in for an additional 11,500 on top making it 25,500 total.
Habib called quickly and Puchkov mucked his hand. Habib tabled for a pat eighty-five. Ivey showed having made an eighty-seven after pulling two. Ivey quickly stood up and made a beeline out of the tournament area.
Just before the level changed, Phil Ivey was all in before the draw, and Hasan Habib had him at risk.
We're not sure if Ivey drew, but Habib definitely drew one. Ivey's hand was face up, and he had a ten-nine with . Habib was drawing with , but the didn't help, and Ivey doubled.
We caught up to find Todd Brunson all in from middle position and called by Jesse Martin out of the small blind. Both players stood pat on the draw and Brunson fanned .
Unfortunately for Brunson, however, Martin showed for a ninety-seven and the winning hand.
While Brunson was eliminated from the tournament, Martin increased his stack to 91,200.
David Bakes Baker opened to 2,200 only to have Raymond Dehkharghani three-bet to 8,000. Action folded back around to Baker and he moved Dehkharghani all in. Dehkharghani called and the two went to the draw.
Player
Draw
Baker
Pat
Dehkharghani
1
Baker tabled for a pat ninety-eight. Dehkharghani showed .
Dehkharghani peeked at his drawn card and then mucked his hand. By eliminating Dehkharghani from the field Baker has boosted his stack to about 89,000.
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