James Woods raised to 24,000 from under the gun and Chris Klodnicki made it three bets in the cutoff. Anthony Arvidson made it 48,000 from the big blind, and both Woods and Klodnicki called.
Arvidson and Woods drew one, as Klodnicki drew two. Arvidson bet, Woods raised to 24,000, and Klodnicki called all in for 21,500. Arvidson called and stood pat as Woods drew one, and Klodnicki drew two.
Arvidson led out again, and Woods again raised. Arvidson called and both he and Woods stood pat as Klodnicki drew two.
Arvidson checked, Woods bet, and Arvidson called tabling his .
However it would be Woods' that would scoop the side pot.
Klodnicki tabled his and was looking for a low club, and then another low card. Unfortunately for Klodnicki, he could only find the and , and he was eliminated in 9th place.
John Hennigan raised and George Trigeorgis called out of the big blind. He drew three while Hennigan changed two and the second draw followed suit with Trigeorgis calling a bet in between.
Then he called again and both players took one on the final draw. Trigeorgis led out and earned a call.
"I got it," Trieorgis said, turning up his wheel with badugi. Hennigan mucked.
Brayden Gazlay opened to 14,000 in the cutoff before Mike Leah three-bet shoved from the small blind for roughly 119,000. Gazlay instantly called, and the cards were tabled.
Gazlay:
Leah:
The board ran out and Leah was eliminated in 10th place for a $8,815 payday.
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John Hennigan opened to 12,000 in the first position and only George Trigeorgis accepted the price, from the big blind.
Hennigan fired another 12,000 on the flop and Trigeorgis check-called.
The double-paired the board and Trigeorgis took the betting lead, sliding in 45,000. Hennigan annoucned "pot," and the dealer immediately declared that it was 186,000 total. Trigeorgis folded after 30 seconds or so.