Andy Seth raised to 35,000 in the hijack and Gabriel Blumenthal three-bet to 113,000 from the big blind. Seth tanked for about two minutes before he called to see a flop.
Blumenthal bet enough to cover Seth's stack and Seth called all in for about another 125,000.
Seth:
Blumenthal:
The turn gave both the nut low, while the river gave Blumenthal trips to win the high.
Andy Seth was riding the short stack all day today, and hadn't gotten any action whenever he bet pot. However, he just got played back at by Gabriel Blumenthal, and Seth ended up on the short end.
Seth bet pot to 70,000 in the cutoff, and it folded to Blumenthal in the big blind. Once he got an idea of Seth's remaining stack, he moved all in, and Seth quickly called.
Seth:
Blumenthal:
Seth was looking for low cards to come out, but he got the opposite of that when the flop came down . Seth could only hope for low cards to come for a chop, and the turn gave him some hope with the . However, the river brought the , and Blumenthal's both send Seth to the payout desk.
David Brooker opened to 60,000 under the gun and Barry Greenstein called from the small blind.
The flop came down and Greenstein checked to Brooker who bet the pot of 140,000. Greenstein raised and Brooked called all in for about 10,000 more.
Brooker:
Greenstein:
The turn was followed by the river, giving both top two pair. Greenstein, though, made an 8-5 low to go along with it and won three quarters of the pot.
We caught up with the action on the flop, which read . Eric Rodawig bet pot, which was 135,000, and Brooker called off, having committed most of his chips preflop.
Rodawig:
Brooker:
At the moment, Brooker's ace high was good for the high, but the on the turn gave Rodawig a straight. Brooker was now hoping for a low card for half the pot, but it didn't come, as the river was the .