Limits: 3,000-6,000
As shown on the WSOP+ app
As shown on the WSOP+ app
Level: 9
Blinds: 2,000-3,000
Limits: 3,000-6,000
Players have been sent on their last 15-minute break of the day.
Action was picked up on the first betting round in a pot between Frank Brannan in the small blind, Joe McKeehen in the hijack, and Maksim Pisarenko on the button.
Brannan bet and McKeehen called while Pisarenko raised and both Brannan and McKeehen called.
The second draw saw Brannan stand pat while McKeehen drew two and Pisarenko drew one. Brannan bet and received three callers.
On the final draw, Brannan stood pat while McKeehen and Pisarenko both drew one. Everyone checked.
McKeehen tabled 8x7x5x4x2x and the 2015 WSOP Main Event Champion was awarded the pot.
Patrick Leonard raised from the cutoff and Ariel Mantel defended his big blind.
Mantel drew two and Leonard drew three on the first draw. Mantel then check-called a bet from Leonard.
On the second draw, both players drew two and action checked through.
Mantel drew one and Leonard drew two on the final draw and Mantel check-folded facing another bet from Leonard.
Laith Salem raised from the hijack and was three-bet by Yehuda Buchalter in the cutoff. Oscar Johansson called cold on the button, Kane Kalas called from the small blind, and Salem called as well for a bloated four-way pot.
Kalas and Buchalter drew one while Salem and Johansson drew two on the first draw. Kalas then led out for a bet and everyone called.
On the second draw, Kalas, Salem, and Buchalter all drew one and Johansson took two off. Action then checked through.
The same drawing action occurred on the final round and Kalas went back to betting. Salem called and everyone else folded.
Kalas turned over 8x6x5x4x3x and Salem sent his hand into the muck to award Kalas the large pot.
David "Bakes" Baker raised in the hijack and in the small blind, Patrick Stacey three-bet to see Baker call.
Both players drew one on the first draw and Baker bet after Stacey checked, earning a quick call.
Stacey drew one on the second draw while Baker stood pat and Stacey check-called an all in bet from Baker.
David "Bakes" Baker: 9x8x6x5x2x
Patrick Stacey: 8x7x4x3x
The last card came as a 2x to give Stacey eight-seven perfect and the WSOP bracelet winner took his leave from the tournament.
Liam He raised from under the gun and Daniel Negreanu raised in the small blind which saw Chad Eveslage call in the big blind with He calling behind him.
Negreanu drew one while Eveslage and He drew two. Negreanu lead out and Eveslage responded with a raise. He folded while Negreanu clicked it back to Eveslage who called.
Both players stood pat and Negreanu bet once more to see Eveslage call.
The final draw saw Negreanu stand pat and Eveslage tossed one card. Negreanu bet once more and Eveslage shifted in his chair for a little bit before deciding to call.
At showdown Negreanu tabled 7x6x5x3x2x for number three and Eveslage mucked his hand.
Matt Glantz raised on the button and was three-bet by Anthony Hu in the small blind. Glantz called.
Hu drew one and Glantz drew two on the first draw. Glantz then raised a bet from Hu, who called.
On the second draw, Hu drew one and Glantz stood pat. Hu check-called a bet from Glantz.
Hu took one off on the final draw and Glantz remained pat. Both players checked and Glantz revealed 8x7x5x4x2x. Hu mucked his cards upon seeing it and Glantz collected the pot.