Erik Seidel raised to 6,000 from middle position and George Danzer called from the button. Daniel Negreanu decided to tag along from the big blind and the trio of players were drawing.
Player
Draw
Negreanu
1
Seidel
Pat
Danzer
1
All three players checked post-draw and Seidel was the first to table his hand. Seidel showed a ten-six with and both Negreanu and Danzer flung their hands to the muck.
Bob Bright open-jammed for 15,800 from middle position, Jason Mercier called on the button, and George Danzer re-shoved for over 200,000 from the small blind. Mercier mucked, and Danzer stood pat.
Bright tossed away one card, and Danzer fanned . Bright showed , and drew a deuce, giving him an eighty-six and tripling him to 54,000.
Rep Porter opened to 6,500 from middle position, David Grey called on the button, and Jose-Luis Velador three-bet to 26,500 from the small blind. Larry Wright cold-called from the big blind, and both Porter and Grey released.
Velador and Wright both drew one, and Velador moved all in for 72,000, Wright immediately called, fanning . Velador tried to muck, but tournament rules dictate that he is forced to show, so the dealer turned up his .
After a quick chip verification, Velador was eliminated, while Wright is up to 195,000.
Jason Mercier opened to 6,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Erik Seidel who tossed out a call from the big blind.
Player
Draw
Seidel
2
Mercier
1
Seidel checked and Mercier continued out with a bet of 11,000. Seidel dipped into his stack and came out with a raise to 27,000. Mercier looked at his hand at least three times before opting to muck his cards, awarding Seidel the pot.
David Grey raised to 7,000 from under the gun, Jose-Luis Velador three-bet to 20,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Grey, who four-bet to 60,000.
Velador tanked, then folded face up. Grey mucked his hand face down, and raked in the pot.