In a huge Badugi pot, Daniel Zack bet the end and his opponent looked disgusted before calling. Zack showed for an eight-badugi, and his opponent showed for the best three-card along with another , having drawn a pair on the end.
The next hand, Zack raised the button and the small blind reraised all in. Zack called, and the small blind patted every street while Zack drew two, then one, then stood pat. The small blind showed a king-badugi, but Zack had made an eight with .
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Scott Blackman got all in before the last draw with , and his opponent drew one, turning over a draw to a seven-seven. Blackman's opponent missed everything though, and he doubled up.
Daniel Idema bet fifth street against Mikal Blomlie with the following boards:
Idema: /
Blomlie: /
Blomlie made the call, and he bet sixth when he picked up , while Idema caught a . On the end, Blomlie check-called, and Idema showed for eights up, which was good.
Gabriel Nassif pushed all in with , just ace-high on a raggedy board on fourth street. Melissa Burr made the call with , but Nassif managed to find a on the river to survive, much to Burr's dismay.