5 Card Draw
Russell Clayton was at risk with the ![]()
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and PJ Cha spiked a set of aces after the draw, as his ![]()
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were already exposed. "Nice catch," Clayton mentioned and failed to get there with the peeled
as his final card.
5 Card Draw
Russell Clayton was at risk with the ![]()
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and PJ Cha spiked a set of aces after the draw, as his ![]()
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were already exposed. "Nice catch," Clayton mentioned and failed to get there with the peeled
as his final card.
5 Card Draw
A portion of the cards was already turned over as Eli Elezra and Kevin Gerhart were sweating. Elezra had the lead with the ![]()
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and discarded two to get the ![]()
, ending up with a set of treys. Gerhart had shown ![]()
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for his next two cards after the draw. "It's a spade," he exclaimed and sure enough it turned out to be the
for the double up.
Nathan Gamble and Russell Clayton just chopped up the last of Bradley Jansen's short stack, sending him to the rail in an Omaha 8 or better pot.
Also eliminated recently was Alfred Poon.
Stud Hi-Lo
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Bradley Jansen was at risk against Christopher Lindner on third street and had some outs to scoop. Eventually, he had to settle for a chop and remained among the far shortest stacks on the final six tables.
Level: 21
Limit Flop / Draw: 6000/12000
Stud Games: 3000 ante, 3000 bring-in, 12000 completion
No-Limit & Pot-Limit: 3000/6000/6000-big blind ante/ 9000-ante
A-5 Triple Draw
Andrew Donabedian was all-in prior to the first draw and Ray Henson looked him up. Donabedian ended up with a ![]()
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draw and paired his four while Henson dealt the final blow with a ![]()
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and patted a six as of the second draw.
Badugi
Carlos Andino was at risk prior to the first draw and faced Jaswinder Lally. Both took one card and Andino then patted the two remaining draws while Lally took one more card each.
Andino rolled over a six-four Badugi and Lally had a nine to keep Andino in contention.
At the same time, Benjamin Ludlow was eliminated by Eli Elezra, who once more had aces and flopped top set in an Omaha hand.
Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better
According to the players at the table, Eli Elezra eliminated Ryan Hughes in a 360,000 pot, giving him a huge stack.
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On the turn, Hughes made a better flush than Elezra, who also had a low. The players were chopping the pot until the river gave Elezra jacks full of sixes as well, scooping him the massive pot and propelling him well over 500,000.
No-Limit Hold'em
Peter Neff was all-in for around 75,000 in the cutoff and Craig Chait got his stack of 120,000 in from the button. Andrew Kelsall jammed it in from the small blind and PJ Cha let go in the big blind.
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board sent Neff to the rail while Chait doubled through Kelsall.
No Limit Hold'em
On a flop of ![]()
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, Hisham Salama check-raised Nathan Gamble's 16,000 bet to 32,000.
Gamble called and Salama shoved his remaining 60,000 in on the
turn. Gamble called.
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The river
was no help to Gamble, whose stack has now dipped to 150,000.