Ivey raised from mid position, the player in the small blind called, Barry Greenstein raised from the big blind, and both players called. The player in the small blind swapped three, Greenstein sttod pat, and Ivey drew 2. The player in the small blind check-called a bet from Greenstein and Ivey tagged along. The player in the small blind asked for two, Greenstein stood pat and Ivey swapped two. Once again, the player in the small blind check-called a bet from Greenstein and Ivey folded. The player in the small blind drew one, Greenstein stood pat, his opponent checked, Greenstein bet and took down the pot.
A player raised from under the gun, Mike Leah defended his big blind, and the Canadian tossed out two cards. The raiser tossed out one, and Leah check-called a bet.
Leah discarded two more on the second draw, his opponent drew one - flashing the accidentally - and Leah checked dark. The player bet and Leah called.
On the final draw both players called for one card, and Leah led out for the first time. The player called and Leah announced, "Eight perfect."
We arrived at the table with three way action after the last draw and a large pot stirring. A player in Seat 2 lead out, Nacho Barbero raised, a player in Seat 1 folded, and the player in Seat 2 called. Barbero announced "second nuts" and his opponent mucked.
Brian Tate has been steadily climbing all day over on Table 375, and after winning a big three-way pot, eliminating 2014 bracelet winner Brandon-Shack Harris, he is now above 70,000 chips.
Andrey Zaichenko and Dylad Linde were heads up on the first draw, and both players pulled two cards. Zaichenko check-called a bet, drew two more, and Linde stayed pat.
Zaichenko check-called another bet, drew one last card, and Linde stood pat. Zaichenko led out for the first time after the final draw, Linde called all in, and Zaichenko showed .
Linde flashed an eighty-seven, then exited the Amazon Room.
During one of the final hands of Level 9, Vasili Firsau and "Captain" Tom Franklin both drew two cards, and Firsau led out with a bet. Franklin called.
Both players took one card on the second draw, Firsau check-called a bet, and drew one last card. Franklin stood pat.
Without sweating his last card, the Russian checked.
"In the dark?" Franklin blurted.
He turned over the , signifying that he stayed pat with a jack, and Firsau ripped over his final card; the . Franklin raked in the pot, adding to his already big stack.