Lawrence Uresti III and Jillian Singerman started at the same table and had a little extra incentive seeing each other across the table. Both are competing in the Onnit Labs Last Sticker Standing Contest, where the last player standing will pocket a cool $5,000.
Singerman recently busted, but Uresti III has had a tumultuous, yet solid day. He was off to a great start with more than 70,000, then found himself back to about the starting stack. He has since moved back to about the 70,000-chip mark, but we just recently watched him take a minor hit.
Picking up the action on an 

flop, Uresti III was faced with a bet of 1,150 from an opponent. He called to see the
turn where his opponent bet again, this time for 2,300. Another call from Uresti III landed the
river. Both players quickly checked and Uresti III tabled 
for a missed flush draw.
His opponent tabled 
to take down the pot, but Uresti III still has more than double his starting stack, currently sitting with about 62,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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62,000
14,000
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14,000 |
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Busted |

against the 



board, where Luke Schwartz was in a pot with one other opponent.
completed the board and Schwartz checked once more. His opponent shrugged and said, "Ten."
for a pair of tens, ace kicker and Schwartz threw his hand upward into the muck.
flop and Mizzi pushed forward a bet that would put his opponent all in. The late position player quickly called and cards were tabled.
giving Mizzi a straight draw along with his pair draw. The
on the river indeed gave Mizzi the straight and his opponent was sent packing. Mizzi now sits around 75,000 in chips.

, giving both players sets. The turn and river came



already out on the felt. It was Brunson's opponent first to act on the turn and he bet 2,625.
completed the board on the river. This time Brunson's opponent bet 3,450 and Brunson responded by raising it to 14,325. Brunson's opponent thought for an extremely long time before eventually letting go of his hand and sending the win to Brunson.
of hearts and said something along the lines of, "Almost managed the straight flush."
and Cheong continued with a 1,475 bet. Adams called and the
. Cheong moved all in for his last 16,500. Adams dipped into his stack and came out with a call.
and Adam looked at his cards one last time, hoping that they would be able to beat the pocket jacks. Alas, they did not, and he meekly pushed them to the muck.




