Level: 3
Limits: 250/500
Ante: 0
Level: 3
Limits: 250/500
Ante: 0
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nick Guagenti |
23,000
8,000
|
8,000 |
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Matt Glantz |
22,000
7,000
|
7,000 |
Chip Jett |
21,400
6,400
|
6,400 |
Ian O'Hara |
19,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
Yuebin Guo |
19,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
Brian Yoon |
18,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
|
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Dutch Boyd |
16,500
1,500
|
1,500 |
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Sampo Ryynanen | 15,000 | |
Dan Shak |
11,000
-4,000
|
-4,000 |
Ron Ware |
10,300
-7,700
|
-7,700 |
Scott Bohlman |
9,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
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Roland Israelashvili |
7,500
-4,000
|
-4,000 |
Badugi
In a three-bet pot pre-draw, James Woods found himself in a three-handed pot from the cutoff against the players on the button and in the small blind. The small blind drew one card, Woods drew one, and the player on button stood pat. Action was checked to the player on the button, who put in a bet that the player in the small blind and Woods both called. The small blind again drew one card, Woods stood pat, and the player on the button deliberated before drawing one card.
Action then checked to Woods, who made a bet. The player on the button folded and the small blind made the call. On the last draw, the small blind again drew one and Woods stood pat. The small blind checked and Woods made a bet. The small blind folded and Woods tabled for a wheel badugi, stating that he had improved to the nuts after his first draw.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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James Woods |
10,400
-4,600
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-4,600 |
A-5 Triple Draw
With about 5,000 in the pot, Brant Hale patted the final draw and his opponent tanked a long time before breaking. Hale bet the end and his opponent evidently didn't find enough improvement and quickly folded.
The next hand, Hale got the final street in a battle of the blinds after patting against the same opponent. He again bet the end and this time received a reluctant call. Hale revealed a and took it down.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Brant Hale | 17,000 |
A-5 Triple Draw
Jon Seaman defended his big blind against an open from the player on the button. He drew two cards and his opponent drew three. Seaman led out with a bet and his opponent put in a raise, which he called. Both players drew one card on the second draw. Seaman made a bet, which his opponent called. Both players stood pat on the last draw, and Seaman again fired another bet into the pot.
His opponent called, and Seaman tabled a , which was good for the pot as his opponent sent his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jon Seaman |
21,000
21,000
|
21,000 |
Badugi
Three-time bracelet winner Loren Klein hopped into Event #6 and is already rolling along past 20,000.
He just played a badugi pot three ways where he was pat against two players drawing on the final pull. Klein's last bet was called by the player in the big blind and Klein showed to ship the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Loren Klein |
21,000
21,000
|
21,000 |
|
Badugi
Three players were on the final draw after Dan Zack bet from the big blind and got two callers. The small blind took a card, Zack patted and the third player also drew. Everyone checked the end and Zack showed for a rough badugi but a badugi nonetheless.
It was good, as the small blind mucked and the third player turned over three to a five before tossing in his last card.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dan Zack |
16,700
4,200
|
4,200 |
Badugi
In a three-way pot after the first draw, Tom Schneider made a bet from the small blind into two opponents in the cutoff and on the button. Both players called and draws went pat, one, one. Schneider again bet out and the cutoff called. The player on the button made a raise, which both Schneider and the cutoff called. The final draw again went pat, one, one, and all three players checked the final street of action.
Schneider announced a nine badugi and tabled , which was the best hand as he raked in the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tom Schneider |
31,500
3,500
|
3,500 |
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In a heads-up pot between Steve Moreschi on the hijack and David "Bakes" Baker on the cutoff, first draws were two and one. Moreschi fired a bet and Baker made the call. Moreschi stood pat on the second draw and Baker drew one card. Moreschi put another bet into the pot, which Baker called. Moreschi again stood pat on the third draw and Baker took one.
Both players checked the river and Moreschi tabled for a king-dugi, which was good to scoop up the pot as Baker sent his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Steve Morsechi
|
12,600 | |
David "Bakes" Baker |
2,200
-9,900
|
-9,900 |
|
Badugi
Gary Benson managed to survive in a multi-way pot when he needed to beat a with , pulling a on his last card. However, he only had 500 left still.
He got those chips in a few hands later when they were still playing badugi, and he was heads up drawing one every street, with his opponent doing the same until the last when he patted and showed a . Benson shook his head after peeking at his card and mucked when the cutoff showed with the king.
At another table, Brandon Shack-Harris also busted.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Gary Benson | Busted | |
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Brandon Shack-Harris | Busted | |
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