David "Bakes" Baker scooped a three-way Razz hand against Iraj Parvizi and Randy Ohel when he got a trey-four-low run out and both opponents folded on fifth. Soon after, John Hennigan and Parvizi clashed in a pot to see the former chip up once again.
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Hennigan completed with a six and Parvizi, who had the bring in with a queen, called with the words "I give you a spin." Hennigan bet fourth and was called before betting fifth again, Parvizi raised and Hennigan called. Hennigan bet sixth, Parvizi called, both then elected to check through seventh.
Parvizi showed a and Hennigan had that beat with a nine for a ten-nine.
Iraj Parvizi raised from the cutoff, Albert Daher three-bet from the button and Parvizi called.
The flop came down and Parvizi check-called a bet from Daher. The turn was the and Parvizi check-called another bet from Daher. The river was the and both players checked.
Parvizi tabled for a flush, Daher mucked and Parvizi won the pot.
Daniel Zack raised from middle position, Albert Daher called from the small blind and David "Bakes" Baker called from the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Zack who bet. Daher folded, Baker raised and Zack called. The turn was the , Baker bet and Zack called. The river was the and Baker bet again. Zack called.
Baker showed for a ten-high straight, Zack mucked and Baker won the pot.
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Iraj Parvizi raised first to act and Albert Daher three-bet, John Hennigan called and so did Lee Salem in the big blind. On the flop, Salem checked and Parvizi bet, Daher called and Hennigan came along, Salem folded. On the turn, Parvizi checked and Daher bet, Hennigan folded and Parvizi called.
The on the river brought another check-call by Parvizi and Daher tabled the for the nut flush. Parvizi had for the inferior flush and a low to chop up some profit.
Then, Randy Ohel and Lee Salem got into a hand in a battle button versus small blind. On the flop, Salem bet, Ohel raised and Salem called. On the turn, Salem check-called and the on the river was checked through. Salem flashed the , which Ohel had beat with .
Randy Ohel scooped a pot against Albert Daher with on a ten-high board and then faced the under-the-gun raise of Daniel Zack soon after. Ohel made it three bets from one seat over and John Hennigan called in the big blind, Zack called. The flop of was checked to Ohel, who bet and both opponents called.
On the turn, action checked once more to Ohel and his bet was called by Hennigan only, who then checked the on the river, Ohel bet and Hennigan check-raised to leave himself with a fraction of a big bet behind. Ohel started some table chat and sent his cards into the muck.