Calvin Anderson popped it up with a raise from under the gun and it folded around to Tom Schneider on the button who three-bet the action. Shawn Sheikhan called all in from the big blind for his last 1,500 and Anderson called as well.
Player
First
Second
Third
Shawn Sheikhan
4
4
2
Calvin Anderson
1
1
1
Tom Schneider
Pat
Pat
Pat
The all-in Sheikhan drew four cards on the first draw while Anderson took one and Schneider stood pat. Anderson fired out a bet into the side pot and Schneider called. On the second draw Sheikhan once again picked up four new cards. Anderson pulled one again and Schneider knuckled the table. Anderson checked this street and saw Schneider fire out a bet. Anderson called.
During the final betting round, Sheikhan drew two and Anderson took one. Anderson check-folded to a final bet from Schneider who fanned . Sheikhan flipped onto the felt and made his exit from the tournament area. Schneider picked up the pot and now has about 189,500 in chips.
The crew is back for another episode of the PokerNews Podcast from the 45th annual World Series of Poker. Jason Somerville talks about his 18th-place finish in the $1,000 buy-in pot-limit Omaha event, and the crew discusses the Jason Mo vs. Vanessa Selbst heads-up match along with Darren Elias' affinity for North Faces and the 2014 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Barry Greenstein raised from the cutoff and David Moskowitz made it three bets to go from the button. David Benyamine flatted from the small blind and Greenstein called as well.
During the first draw, Benyamine took one, Greenstein two, and Moskowitz one. All players checked to the second draw. On this draw, Benyamine and Greenstein repeated their draws with one and two, respectively. Moskowitz increased his, however, pulling two new cards. It checked around to him and he fired out a bet that both players called.
Each player took one new card on the final draw. Everyone checked their option and Greenstein tabled . Moskowitz and Benyamine mucked and Greenstein was pushed the pot. The Robin Hood of Poker now sits at 125,500 in chips.
We picked up with the action during the final betting round to see Billy Baxter toss out a bet. Andrew Brown called all in and Baxter fanned . Brown threw his hand away and the dealer pulled it into the muck. This prompted an announcement from the tournament staff as a reminder that all in hands must be tabled.
Baxter absorbed the remainder of Brown's chips and he now sits around 68,000 in chips.
Justin Bonomo opened from the cutoff and found calls from Jennifer Harman in the small blind and George Danzer in the big. Harman pulled two new cards, Danzer took three, and Bonomo two. Action checked around to Bonomo and he moved forward a bet. Both of his opponents called.
On the second draw, Harman once again took two cards while both Danzer and Bonomo took one. Action once again checked to Bonomo who led out with a bet. Harman called while Danzer opted to kick it in. Both Harman and Bonomo took one card on the final draw and Harman came out swinging with a bet. Bonomo called but mucked his hand after Harman rolled over . Harman took down the pot and now has about 31,600 in chips.
Don Nguyen raised from the cutoff and Scott Abrams made it three bets from the button. The blinds folded and Nguyen called to the draw. He picked up two new cards while Abrams took one. Nguyen check-called a bet and they moved to the second draw.
Nguyen once again pulled two new cards but this time Abrams opted to stand pat. Nguyen checked, Abrams fired, and Nguyen stayed the course. He picked up one new card on the final betting round and led out into Abrams. Abrams called, tabling . Nguyen mucked his cards and Abrams was pushed the pot.