James Newberry raised in middle position, being called by Dominick Sarle on the button and Matthew Schreiber in the big blind.
Schreiber drew two cards, Newberry stood pat, and Sarle took one. Newberry's bet after the draw folded out Schreiber, but Sarle stuck around and called before drawing one card.
Newberry had remained pat before that and bet out. Sarle called once more before drawing one final card, but he did not hit a useful one as Newberry's 10♣9♠8♥4♦ won when it checked to showdown.
Aloisio Dourado raised in the cutoff, which Matthew Schreiber called on the button. They each drew two cards on the first draw, after which Dourado bet and Schreiber called.
Both improved to one-card draws on the second draw, and another bet and call followed after. After drawing one more card each on the final draw, they checked it to showdown.
Dourado tabled 6♣3♥2♦Xx for a three-card six, but Schreiber had the better three-card with 6♥2♠A♦Xx, awarding him the pot.
Matthew Schreiber opened from middle position, Jonathan Glendinning three-bet from the small blind and Schreiber called, drawing one while Glendinning stood pat.
Schreiber called a bet from Glendinning after the first draw and drew one more while Glendinning stood pat again. After the second draw Glendinning bet, Schreiber two-bet and Glendinning three-bet with his remaining chips, putting himself all in. Schreiber called to put him at risk and drew one while Glendinning stood pat.
Jonathan Glendinning: 10♣8♥3♠A♦
Matthew Schreiber: 6♣4♦A♠
Glendinning had a ten-badugi while Schreiber was drawing to a six-badugi. Schreiber needed a heart, ten or below, but caught the 3♦ and Glendinning doubled up.
James Newberry raised in middle position. It folded to Matthew Schreiber in the big blind, who called and drew one card. Newberry followed suit and called when Schreiber led out after the draw.
Both players remained pat throughout the next two draws, with Schreiber betting twice and Newberry calling to showdown. Schreiber announced a ten, but Newberry tabled 8♦6♥4♣A♠ for an eight-badugi to win the pot.
The next hand, Schreiber raised in the small blind, calling when David Margolis made it three bets in the big blind. Schreiber took two cards, Margolis remained pat.
Schreiber check-called a bet from Margolis before drawing one card on the second draw. Margolis still stood pat, betting after Schreiber checked again. Schreiber called again, drawing one more card on the final draw.
They then checked to showdown, where Schreiber frustratedly flung his cards into the muck when Margolis revealed K♦7♠3♣2♥ for a king-badugi.
One hand later, Dominick Sarle raised in the hijack, Schreiber three-bet on the button, and Sarle four-bet. Schreiber called, seeing Sarle stand pat.
"I misread my hand," Schreiber stated as he drew two cards. He then called a bet and drew one card after Sarle remained pat. Another bet and call followed, and the same drawing sequence occurred one more time.
When it checked to showdown, Sarle's 9♣7♦3♥2♠ was declared victorious over Schreiber's mucked cards.
James Newberry raised in the small blind. Anthony Arvidson tossed in a call in the big blind, and both players drew one card on the first draw.
Newberry checked over to Arvidson, who bet. Newberry called and drew one card on the second draw, with Arvidson following suit. Newberry check-called another bet before the same draws took place.
Newberry then checked blind, and Arvidson checked behind.
"Oh, I made it," Newberry said as he tabled 7♣3♦2♠A♥ for a seven-badugi. Arvidson groaned as he placed his cards in the muck and forfeited the pot.