The action folded around to Jerry Odeen in the small blind who limped in and David "ODB" Baker checked his option.
The flop came Odeen led out 60,000 and Baker made the call.
The fell on the turn and Odeen fired out 225,000 and Baker made the call once again.
The river was the , Odeen thought about his options for about 40-seconds before betting 575,000 and putting Baker in the tank. Baker took his time, counting out his stack and took a sip of water. He eventually decided to let this one go.
Rania Nasreddine opened to 200,000 on the button, Jeremy Kottler potted, Nasreddine re-potted all in, and Kottler made the call. The prelop actions happened in rapid succession, and the players turned over almost the exact same hole cards.
Rania Nasreddine:
Jeremy Kottler:
The chances of a chop were high, and that was exactly the end result on a runout.
In a three-way limped pot the flop was David "ODB" Baker, Lexy Gavin and Gary Bolden all checked through to see the on the turn. Baker fired out 75,000 and Gavin raised to 405,000 which Bolden folded quickly to and Baker eventually called.
The river was the , Baker checked and Gavin moved all-in for 380,000. Baker Snap-folded and Gavin was awarded the pot.
Jerry Odeen raised under-the-gun to 125,000, David "ODB" Baker was next to act and three-bet to 300,000. Eddie Blumenthal moved all-in from the small blind for 980,000 which prompted a fast muck from Odeen, while Baker went into the tank for a while before eventually calling saying, "I hope you have ace-king."
Eddie Blumenthal:
David "ODB" Baker:
It was a coinflip and the flop smashed both players when it came giving Baker a set of eights while Blumenthal flopped top two pair. The turn, however, was the giving Blumenthal aces full of queens and the river was the , giving Blumenthal a double up and taking half of Baker's chips.
Lucas Greenwood raised to 180,000 in early position and Matthew Wantman moved all-in next to act. The action folded back around to Greenwood who asked for a count. After finding out it was 1,035,000 he decided to call.
Matthew Wantman:
Lucas Greenwood:
It was a coinflip and it was looking safe for Wantman as the flop came and the on the turn didn't change anything but the river was the giving Greenwood top pair and eliminating Wantman in 12th Place.
Gary Bolden opened to 175,000 on the button, and David "ODB" Baker thought it over for awhile in the big blind, before making the call.
The call left Baker with 555,000 behind, and he led out with an all-in on the . Bolden was left wondering aloud about the meaning of Baker not going all-in preflop, and waiting for the flop instead.
Bolden eventually folded, showing pocket fives as he mucked.