John Hennigan raised and Iraj Parvizi called in the big blind. On the flop, Parvizi check-folded to a bet.
Then, Hennigan raised first to act, Parvizi three-bet in the small blind and David "Bakes" Baker four-bet from the big blind. Hennigan and Parvizi called and the latter checked dark on the flop. Baker bet and both opponents called. On the turn, Parvizi checked and Baker bet, Hennigan folded and Parvizi called.
Parvizi bet the river and Baker reluctantly called to get shown the , which he had beat with .
Lee Salem raised first to act and was called by Parvizi on the button and Hennigan in the big blind. The flop came and action checked to Parvizi, who bet. Hennigan raised to force out Salem, while Parvizi called. "You have a big kicker John?" he asked and Hennigan replied "I am not telling."
Hennigan bet the turn and picked up a call before also betting the river. Parvizi raised and Hennigan called.
"I have an eight," Parvizi announced and turned over the for trips eights.
Just one hand later most of the chips Parvizi had just won went right back to Hennigan on a board of . Parvizi had invested 840,000 already with the and ended up second best in showdown against the [QdJh| of Hennigan.
John Hennigan completed on third street and Randy Ohel called. Ohel bet with the on-board lead on fourth street, Hennigan called, then Hennigan bet with the on-board lead on fifth. Ohel raised all in for just a little more than the bet and Hennigan called.
John Hennigan: /
Randy Ohel: /
Hennigan caught the on sixth street to make a seven-high straight with a seven-six low, while Ohel caught a non-helpful . Hennigan improved his straight with the on seventh street and Ohel was unanle to make a better low when he turned over a on seventh street.
John Hennigan won the penultimate of Seven Card Stud and Lee Salem as well as Iraj Parvizi clashed right after. Salem completed, Parvizi raised and Salem made it three bets, Parvizi called. Salem bet fourth and fifth with Parvizi coming along before he took the betting lead on sixth, Salem called. One more bet each followed on seventh and Parvizi showed for a pair of queens. Salem had that beat with and scooped the pot, sending Parvizi to one million in chips.
Seven Card Hi-Lo
Iraj Parvizi: / /
David "Bakes" Baker: / /
Parvizi completed and David "Bakes" Baker called. Parvizi bet fourth, Baker raised and Parvizi called. Parvizi proceeded to bet fifth to seventh and Baker called each street to get shown the for queens up to win the pot.
Randy Ohel: / /
Iraj Parvizi: / /
"Let's play a big pot," Parvizi joked in table chat and completed with a deuce, Randy Ohel raised and ultimately capped it at five bets, Parvizi called. Ohel bet fourth and Parvizi called before he paired his deuce on fifth. Parvizi bet all the way from there on and Ohel called.
"I have no idea what I have," Parvizi said upon showdown and turned over the for aces up, once again one card after the other, sending Ohel down to fewer than half a million.
Albert Daher completed on third street, John Hennigan raised and Daher called. Hennigan check-called a bet from Daher on fourth street before betting with the better board on fifth street. Daher called, then called another bet from Hennigan on sixth. Both players checked on seventh street.
Hennigan flipped over , Daher mucked and Hennigan won the pot.
Lee Salem was the bring in with the and David "Bakes" Baker completed with the eight, John Hennigan called with a seven. Hennigan bet fourth and was called before another bet on fifth forced a fold.
The next hand, Baker completed with the and folded to Hennigan's raise with the
John Hennigan: / fold
Lee Salem: /
Hennigan completed with the ace and Salem raised with a king, Hennigan called and then check-called a bet on fourth. Hennigan also checked fifth and a bet of Salem did the trick to force a fold.