There haven't been any pots of note yet, at least none that didn't end with a chop.
In a recent one, Chris George completed with the and Brian Hastings called with the . Hastings then called a bet on fourth before raising on fifth. George called and then check-called bets on both sixth and seventh.
George: / /
Hastings: / /
Hastings had the high with two pair, while George had an 8-6-5-3-A for the low.
John Racener completed with the and David Singer called with the . Singer then led out on fourth, Racener called, and then both players checked down the rest of the streets.
Racener: / /
Singer: / /
Racener tabled a pair of sixes, and it was good enough as Singer mucked his hand.
George Danzer completed with the and then called when David Singer raised with the . Danzer then called a bet on fourth before betting on fifth after Singer checked. Singer called and then check-folded to a bet on sixth.
George Danzer completed with the and Brian Hastings and Calvin Anderson called with the and respectively. Hastings then checked fourth, Anderson bet, and Danzer called. Hastings woke up with a check-raise, two calls followed, and all three players went to fifth street.
Hastings bet, two more calls ensued, and then Hastings bet again on sixth. Anderson raised, Danzer folded, and Hastings called. Hastings then check-called a bet on seventh.
Danzer: / fold
Hastings: /
Anderson: /
Hastings had trip fours for the high and Anderson a 6-5-3-2-A low. The two chopped up some of Danzer's chips.
Jeff Lisandro completed with the and then called when Calvin Anderson raised with the . Lisandro proceeded to check-call bets on fourth through sixth streets, and then check-folded to one on seventh.
Jeff Lisandro completed with the and a short-stacked David Singer raised all in for 38,000 total. George Danzer then three-bet, Lisandro called, and two players created a side pot.
Lisandro called a bet on fourth, but then folded to one on fifth.
Lisandro: / fold
Danzer: / /
Singer: / /
Singer had started with a good hand, but a bad run out resulted in him missing a low and having a pair of aces for the high. Meanwhile, Danzer made a straight to the eight, which was good for both the high and low.
George Danzer completed with the and Jeff Lisandro opted to call with his . Danzer then checked fourth and Lisandro bet. Danzer called and then proceeded to check-call bets on fifth and sixth before check-folding on seventh.
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Christopher George completed with the and Calvin Anderson called with the up. Brian Hastings, who was showing the called as well and three players went to fourth street. George led out, Anderson folded, and Hastings called.
George bet again on fifth, Hastings raised, and George got all in for 61,000. Hastings called and the cards were turned up.
Anderson: / fold
George: / /
Hastings: / /
George held split kings, but he failed to improve upon them. On the other hand, Hastings had split deuces and hit two pair to win the hand. George takes home $61,594 for his sixth-place finish.