Joao Vieira: //
Mark Gregorich: //
Randy Ohel: - folded third street
Joao Vieira raised Randy Ohel's bring-in and was three-bet by Mark Gregorich. Ohel folded and Vieira called.
Vieira called a bet on fourth, then both players checked fifth street.
On sixth street with Gregorich now showing four to a straight on board, Vieira check-folded to another bet by Gregorich, leaving him under 100,000 chips.
Randy Ohel raised out of the small blind and Joao Vieira called in the big blind. After the first draw, Ohel bet and Vieira called for both to discard one card each. They checked to the final draw and took one each again. Ohel check-called and was good with the as Vieira had paired his eight.
In the first hand of the new variant, Joao Vieira open-jammed out of the small blind and was called by Mark Gregorich in the big blind.
Joao Vieira:
Mark Gregorich:
The board came and Vieira was eliminated in 13th place. All 12 remaining contenders will now redraw to the final two tables and then go on a scheduled break.
Ben Diebold bet his lead on fourth and Mark Gregorich then did the same on fifth with the respective opponent calling. On sixth, Diebold regained the lead with an ace and bet, which won the pot uncontested.
Badacey
On the main feature table, Anatolii Zyrin check-called a bet after the first draw against Christopher Claassen and they both discarded one. Zyrin check-called and then asked the dealer if this was the final draw, which was confirmed. Both discarded one each again and Zyrin then check-folded as Claassen chipped up without showdown.
Prior to the final draw, Anatolii Zyrin bet out of the small blind and was called by Christopher Claassen in the big blind as well as Jeff Madsen on the button. Zyrin patted and Claassen discarded one. Madsen carefully studied his cards and then took them up high to re-check, for which he apologised to the table. Madsen then took two new cards and Zyrin's bet was called by both opponents.
Zyrin revealed the / for a three-card Six-Dugi and a six, which won half of the pot for the low. Claassen had the / for a Nine-Dugi to win the high portion as Madsen was scooped.