Daniel Negreanu: XxXx/K♥3♥7♣5♥/Xx
Ryutaro Suzuki: XxXx/3♣8♣A♥4♠/Xx
Ben Lamb: XxXx/7♥4♣9♣7♠/Xx
Daniel Negreanu brought in with the king before Ryutaro Suzuki completed with a three up. Ben Lamb came along and Negreanu tossed his final 2,000 chips in the middle as well.
Lamb then called bets from Suzuki on fourth, fifth, and sixth street before seventh street action went chech-check.
Suzuki had an eight-low with Q♦7♦4♦ in the hole, while Lamb played his open pair of sevens with J♠8♥6♣. Negreanu had neither part of the pot as his 10♠8♠5♦ gave him a lower pair than Lamb. He waved his goodbyes as he exited the tournament in tenth place.
Robert Mizrachi raised on the button, David Bach reraised in the big blind, and Mizrachi called.
Bach took one and Mizrachi two. Bach then bet and Mizrachi raised. Bach called and took one, while Mizrachi stood pat.
Mizrachi then bet, Bach raised, and Mizrachi called. Both players patted and Bach led out with a bet. Mizrachi called, then mucked when Bach showed 7-6-5-4-2.
Michael Martinelli raised form the cutoff and the short-stacked Daniel Negreanu defended his big blind. Negreanu then went on the check-call on the A♥6♦10♣ flop and 5♠ turn, leaving himself with one T-5,000 chip.
The 5♥ completed the board and Negreanu checked once more. Martinelli then put his opponent all in. Negreanu gave it some thought before opting to fold and staying alive with a single chip.
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Ben Lamb raised under the gun before Ryutaro Suzuki made a three-bet on the button. The blinds went on their break before Lamb put in the call.
Lamb then check-called Suzuki's bet on a flop of 5♥6♥5♠, after which both players checked the 6♠ turn. Lamb checked again on the 3♣ river and Suzuki fired another bet.
Lamb thought it over for a bit before sliding forth a call. Suzuki tabled A♥A♦K♥4♥ for two pair, aces and sixes, and raked in the pot when Lamb tossed his cards to the muck.
Richard Bai: XxXx/10♥J♥6♥2♦/Xx
George Alexander: XxXx/7♥2♥J♣5♥/Xx
Richard Bai bet on fourth and fifth streets and George Alexander called.
Bai bet again on sixth and Alexander called. Bai's bet on seventh sent Alexander deep into the tank as he thought about the decision for several minutes.
"I know you have a flush," he said before eventually mucked. Bai flashed a deuce as he took the pot.