Dzmitry Urbanovich and Joao Vieira were already at showdown with Vieira all in and at risk.
Urbanovich held 7x5x4x3x2x for the nuts, which had Vieira's seven-six notched — sending Vieira to the rail.
Dzmitry Urbanovich and Joao Vieira were already at showdown with Vieira all in and at risk.
Urbanovich held 7x5x4x3x2x for the nuts, which had Vieira's seven-six notched — sending Vieira to the rail.
Chris Hundley bet from the cutoff and received one call from Dan Shak in the big blind. Both players drew two.
Action was checked by both players all the way to showdown. Hendley drew two on the second draw and one on the third draw while Shak drew one for the last two draws.
Shak showed Jack-high which was good enough to win the pot versus Hundley's King-high.
Dan Zack bet from the button and received a call from Allen Kessler in the big blind. Kessler drew three and Zack drew one.
Kessler check-called a bet from Zack after the first draw. This time both players drew one.
After the second draw Kessler took the initiative with a bet and Zack called. Kessler stood pat and Zack drew one.
Both players checked with no draws remaining. Kessler showed 8x7x6x4x2x which was enough to win the pot.
Level: 17
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Limits: 4,000/8,000
Action was picked up after the first draw. Robert Campbell stood pat and Jack Schwartz drew one.
Schwartz checked and called a bet from Campbell, who stood pat again while Schwartz drew one.
With no draws left both players checked.
"98 Perfect" Schwartz announced.
"That's not going to win" Campbell replied, showing 9x6x5x3x2x to scoop the pot.
Brian Hastings raised from the hijack, Benny Glaser called on the button and Appalarju Jampana called in the big blind.
Everyone drew two on the first draw and action checked to Glaser, who bet. Jampana then raised and Hastings folded. Glaser called.
Jampana drew one on the second draw and Glaser stood pat. Jampana then check-called a bet from Glaser.
The same action occurred on the third draw, but this time Jampana folded facing a final bet from Glaser, who dragged the pot.
Christopher Chung opened from the cutoff and received one call from Martin Lategui who opted to defend his big blind. Both players drew two.
Lategui bet after the first draw and Chung called. Lategui drew one this time while Chung still drew two.
After the second draw Lategui fired again and was called by his opponent. Lategui stood pat while Chung drew one.
With no draws left Lategui check-called a bet from Chung.
"You're good. Queen" Chung told his opponent. Lategui showed 9x8x6x4x2x for the winner and took down a nice pot.
Yuichi Kanai raised on the button and was three-bet by Viktor Blom in the small blind. Kanai called.
Both players drew two on the first draw and Blom then check-called a bet from Kanai.
Blom drew two again on the second draw and Kanai stood pat. Blom again check-called a bet.
Blom drew one and Kanai remained pat on the third draw. Both players checked and Kanai tabled 9x6x5x3x2x, which got a muck from Blom — awarding the pot to Kanai.