Jason Mercier brought it in with the and then called when Brandon Shack-Harris completed with the . Shack-Harris proceeded to check-call bets on every street and then the cards were turned up.
Shack-Harris: /
Mercier: /
Mercier made an eight-six low, which gave him the low. Shack-Harris then showed queens for the high. Chop it up.
From the button, Brandon Shack-Harris raised. Allen Kessler called from the big blind and then drew two. Shack-Harris also drew two. Kessler then led with a bet, Shack-Harris raised, and Kessler called.
On the second draw, Kessler took one, and Shack-Harris stood pat. Kessler checked, Shack-Harris bet, and Kessler called.
For the third and final draw, Kessler took one again, and Shack-Harris stood pat. Kessler checked, Shack-Harris bet, and then Kessler raised. Shack-Harris called.
Kessler showed to beat Shack-Harris' and move up to 770,000 in chips. Shack-Harris dropped to 1.73 million.
Abe Mosseri raised from the button only to have Jason Mercier three-bet from the big blind. Mosseri pushed back with a four-bet, Mercier called, and it was off to the first draw. Mercier took one, Mosseri two, and then Mercier bet. Mosseri raised and Mercier called off his last 36,000.
Mercier stood pat on the second and third draw, while Mosseri drew two and one respectively. Mosseri was drawing to a 5-4-3-2 and got a , which meant Mercier's 8-6-5-4-3 low was good for the double.
Chun Lei Zhou raised from under the gun, Elior Sion defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Sion check-called a bet of 25,000, the turn was the , and both players checked.
The completed the board, Sion checked, and Zhou fired out 50,000. Sion check-raised to 150,000, Zhou reraised to 250,000, and the Brit folded.
From under the gun, Melissa Burr raised. John Hennigan called on the button, and Matt Glantz called from the big blind, allowing for three players to take the flop. Glantz checked, Burr bet, Hennigan called, and Glantz called.
The turn was the to pair the board, and Glantz checked. Burr bet, Hennigan called, and Glantz called.
After the completed the board, all three players checked.
"I got it," said Glantz, showing the for the nut low.
Glantz didn't have all of the pot, though, as Burr showed the for the high and let out a big sigh as Glantz's comment made her think he had it all. Hennigan mucked, and Glantz and Burr chopped it up.
Brock Parker completed with the and then called when Todd Brunson raised with his . Parker then called bets on fourth and fifth, and Brunson bet on sixth. Parker tanked for a while before raising all in and Brunson called.
Parker: / /
Brunson: / /
Brunson ended up with a measly pair of deuces, which meant Parker was able to double with his kings.