Glenn Lafaye raised to 250 from early position and two opponents called. Barry Greenstein reraised to 1,300 from the button and Lafaye called as did one of the two opponents. The flop came and it was checked to Greenstein who bet 1,600. Lafaye and Greenstein's other opponent both folded, and Greenstein won the pot.
We caught the action with a flop of and a four-way pot. After a check from Kathy Liebert, a player bet 550, two players got out of the way, and Liebert made the call. The turn was the and both players checked. After the river, Liebert check-called a 925 bet from her opponent and rolled over which was better than the of her opponent.
Tony Gregg raised from the cutoff and the button, the player in the small blind, and Todd Terry from the big blind all called. The flop was and it checked around to Gregg, who bet 550. The player on the button and Todd Terry both called to see the on the turn. Terry checked and Gregg continued for 1,450.
We walked up to heads-up action between Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch and WSOP.com qualifier Exequiel Ramirez. The flop was and Panitch check-called a bet of 600 from Ramirez. The turn was the and Panitch again checked. Ramirez fired 1,100 and Panitch made the call.
The river was the and both players checked. Panitch turned over for a pair, but was crushed by Ramirez who tabled for the set.
Jeremy Ausmus opened to 425 from the button and Jeff Madsen moved all in for around 3,000. Ausmus quickly called.
Ausmus:
Madsen:
It was looking good for Ausmus to eliminate Madsen, though Madsen did receive more outs after the flop. The turn paired Madsen and the river left him good for the double up.