Limits: 30,000-60,000
Travis Erdman raised on the button and was called by Robert Mizrachi in the small blind.
Both players drew two on the first draw and then Mizrachi check-called a bet from Erdman.
On the second draw, Mizrachi drew two again and Erdman stood pat. Mizrachi again check-called a bet.
Mizrachi reduced his draw to one on the end and Erdman remained pat. This time, Mizrachi check-folded facing a bet from Erdman, who was sent the pot.
The final 16 players in the $1,500 2-7 Limit Lowball Draw are heading on their final 15-minute break of the day.
Michael Wagner opened and got calls from Kristan Lord and Mike Krescanko Jr.
All three players drew two. Krescanko checked and Wagner bet. Lord raised and Krescanko folded. Wagner made it three bets and Lord called.
Both players stood pat and Wagner bet. Lord opted to raise, which elicited a quick fold from Wagner.
Heads-up after the first draw, Robert Mizrachi checked from the big blind and Aaron Cummings bet on the button. Mizrachi called.
Mizrachi drew one on the second draw and Cummings stood pat. Mizrachi again check-called a bet.
On the final draw, Mizrachi took one and Cummings remained pat.
Action checked through and Cummings tabled 8x7x6x4x3x. Mizrachi shook his head and mucked his hand — conceding the pot to Cummings.
In a three-bet pot, David Mead and William Romaine drew one card each. Mead check-called a bet from Romaine and both drew one apiece on the second draw as well. Again, Romaine bet and Mead called.
Mead opted to stand pat going into the final draw, sending Romaine in the tank. He decided to draw one and checked it down with Mead.
Mead showed down 9x7x6x5x2x and Romaine mucked, slipping to 160,000.
"Nines everywhere," Nick Guagenti noted.
On the second draw, both Travis Erdman and Robert Mizrachi drew two.
Erdman bet and Mizrachi called. Erdman then stood pat and Mizrachi drew one.
Erdman check-called a bet from Mizrachi, but mucked when Mizrachi showed 9x5x4x3x2x
In the first hand, Aaron Cummings raised from under the gun and was called by Travis Erdman in the cutoff and Wilson Leung in the big blind.
Leung and Cummings drew one while Erdman took one off. Leung checked to Cummings, who continued for a bet. Erdman called, but Leung then raised. Both players called.
Leung stood pat and both Cummings and Erdman drew one. Leung bet, Cummings called, and Erdman raised. Both players called.
Leung remained pat and both Cummings and Erdman drew one again. Leung bet, Cummings called, and Erdman folded.
"Eight-seven," Leung said, prompting Cummings to fan out 7x6x5x3x2x to claim the massive pot.
On the very next hand, Robert Mizrachi raised from the cutoff and Leung three-bet from the small blind. Mizrachi made it four bets to go and Leung called.
Both players drew one and then Leung bet his remaining chips. Mizrachi called.
Leung stood pat and Mizrachi drew one on the second draw. On the third draw, both players stood pat and Leung turned over 9x8x7x5x4x for a nine-eight.
It was no good against Mizrachi's 9x7x6x3x2x for a nine-seven and Leung was eliminated.
Jon Turner opened and called a raise from David Mead. Mead stood pat and bet on all three streets, with Turner drawing two, two and then also standing pat.
After Turner called on the end, Mead tabled 7x6x4x3x2x for a pat number-two, with Turner flashing 8x5x4x3x2x.
"Part of me didn't want to hit that," said Turner, who said he drew 4x3x on second draw to make his number five.
Eduards Rakuss raised from under the gun and Hideki Nakamura three-bet in the cutoff. Rakuss called before both players took one apiece. Rakuss checked, Nakamura bet, and Rakuss called.
Nakamura patted after the first draw while Rakuss drew one. The Latvian check-called another bet and stood pat as well going into the final draw where he checked a third time. Nakamura showed no signs of slowing down his aggression and rapidly fired another bet.
Rakuss paid it off but Nakamura tabled 8x6x4x3x2x for the winner.