Renan Bruschi was short-stacked on the bubble, and got the last of his chips in middle against Noah Bronstein on sixth street. Bruschi was behind after exposing against Bronstein's , and he peeled a to complete his board. Bronstein's low hand held up, sending Bruschi to the rail just short of the money.
Four ways to the flop, Kristan Lord bet and Ross Hoffman moved all-in for 1,000 chips more. Daniel Negreanu folded and James Woods called, Lord filled up. Woods then check-called the turn and check-folded the river.
Hoffman tabled for a pair of aces and the nut low to earn the low pot while Lord had for the straight.
Eli Elezra bet sixth and seventh against Peter Neff, who called down and was shown the for sixes full of deuces by Elezra. Neff mucked and mentioned in table chat he had aces up.
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Seated next to each other, Brandon Shack-Harris was in a battle with Leonard August. After check-calling an earlier street, August then took the lead on sixth and seventh street earning calls from Shack-Harris. Leonard turned over for two pair, and Shack-Harris mucked his hand.
Ross Hoffman raised on the button, only to see Daniel Negreanu three-bet from the big blind. Negreanu then bet the flop of , and Hoffman folded while shaking his head.
On the tail end of a pot between George Alexander and Barbara Enright, the former checked the river and Enright bet. Alexander tank-called and was shown the for quads kings by Enright as the winning hand. He had no low and the entire pot was sent over to Enright.