Gus Hansen raised the button and Adam Friedman called from the big blind. The flop came down [qc} and Friedman checked. Hansen continued out with a bet and Friedman called. Both players checked the turn of the and the rivered. Friedman fired out and Hansen called.
"I've got a jack," remarked Friedman.
"...Jack-high?" asked Hansen, looking at the board and showing for a winning pair of sixes. Hansen took down the pot and now has about 95,000.
We're not sure of the action or even of the order of the cards, but we do know that Miguel Proulx was just eliminated by Peter Brownstein in a hand of Stud. Above you can see the cards each player had laid out in front of them.
Whatever the case, Proulx's queens were unable to overcome the aces of Brownstein.
We arrived at the table to find the action capped on third. Lindgren fired out on third and Pescatori called. Pescatori then led out on fifth and Lindgren put out a raise to put the short-stacked Pescatori all in. He called and the hands were turned over to show that Lindgren had paired sixes on fourth. Lindgren failed to beat Pescatori's eighty-seven and Pescatori was able to score a double to around 46,000 in chips.
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After Greg "FBT" Mueller completed, Sabyl Landrum put in a raise. Mueller made the call and then called bet all the way through sixth before both players checked seventh. Landrum, best known for being the last woman standing in the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event with her 56th-place finish for $123,699, then tabled the for two pair.
"I had ten-jack in the hole. Didn't believe you," Mueller said before flashing and mucking his hand.