Bring In: 1,000
Completion: 4,000
Limits: 4,000-8,000
Ari Engel: XxXx/6♦A♥7♦2♥/Xx
Viktor Blom: XxXx/4♠Q♦5♥9♦/Xx
Benny Glaser: XxXx/8♥5♠10♠ - folded on fifth street
Ari Engel bet on fourth street and Benny Glaser raised. Viktor Blom called, as did Engel.
Engel bet on fifth and Glaser folded this time, while Blom called. Engel continued betting on sixth and seventh as Blom called him down.
Engel turned over A♣6♣3♣ for aces and sixes with a low, and Blom mucked.
Qinghai Pan: Q♥8♦7♥/8♠3♣Q♠4♥
Daniel Blum: 8♣7♠6♥/6♣3♦A♦4♦
Shaun Deeb: 5♣2♣Xx/5♠2♥9♦J♠
It checked to Shaun Deeb on fourth street, and he fired a bet. Qinghai Pan and Daniel Blum both called to fifth street, where Blum led out with a bet. Deeb called before Pan tossed in a raise. Blum and Deeb both called, and the action checked to Pan on sixth.
Pan bet, receiving two more calls, after which the hand was checked to showdown on seventh street. Pan showed queens and eights for the high, and Blum had an eight-low.
Deeb flashed an inferior two pair before he mucked his final card and conceded the pot to his opponents.
Phil Hui: XxXx/A♠8♦5♠Q♠/Xx
Michael Mizrachi: XxXx/9♣2♣3♦7♠/Xx
Richard Sklar: XxXx/A♦6♥5♣5♥/Xx
After Phil Hui and Richard Sklar put in a bet on fourth street, Michael Mizrachi raised and both opponents called.
Sklar then bet on fifth and sixth streets as Mizrachi and Hui called down to seventh. Sklar bet again on seventh, but this time Hui raised. Mizrachi folded, while Sklar called.
"Wheel and a flush," Hui announced, turning over 4♠3♠2♦ to scoop the pot.
Christopher Claassen: J♦6♦3♠/2♣J♠3♦A♣
Nicolas Milgrom: XxXx/4♦Q♠A♥J♥/Xx
Christopher Claassen brought in and called when Nicolas Milgrom completed. Claassen called Milgrom's bets on fourth and fifth street before he was checked to on sixth street.
Claassen took the initiative with a bet, being called by Milgrom. Milgrom check-called again on seventh street, but he mucked his cards when Claassen tabled jacks and threes.
Andrew Kelsall: XxXx/8♣10♣K♠10♦/Xx
Dario Alioto: XxXx/5♦6♦7♣7♥/Xx
Carol Fuchs: XxXx/J♣3♠A♣8♦/Xx
Andrew Kelsall, fully decked out in the gear of his beloved Philadelphia Eagles today, was all in by fourth street and up against Dario Alioto and Carol Fuchs.
Alioto bet on fifth and Fuchs called to create a side pot. Alioto bet again on sixth and Fuchs called.
Alioto bet on seventh, and this time Fuchs folded. Alioto turned over A♦K♣7♠ for trips, while Kelsall was looking for a flush with Q♣2♣ as he peeled his last card, but he could only manage the Q♠ as he tossed his cards into the muck and headed for the exit.
Alex Livingston: XxXx/4♠7♠5♣J♥/Xx
Walter Chambers: XxXx/8♥9♣K♥8♣/Xx
Elior Sion: XxXx/5♥7♣K♣10♠/Xx
Alex Livingston, Walter Chambers, and Elior Sion went to fifth street where Livingston bet. Both opponents called.
Livingston bet again on sixth and Chambers and Sion called once more. Livingston put out another bet on seventh, Sion folded, while Chambers called.
Livingston turned over A♠3♠2♦ for a wheel to scoop the pot.
Dylan Smith: A♠J♠/5♠3♠9♦10♣/Q♣
Richard Sklar: A♦6♦/2♣5♥K♣3♥/9♥
Michael Mizrachi: XxXx/9♣7♦ - folded on fourth street
Some minutes after Day 2 had started, Richard Sklar was seen rushing to his table. He then brought in, Michael Mizrachi completed, and Dylan Smith two-bet. Sklar called, as did Mizrachi.
Mizrachi checked to Smith on fourth street, who bet. Sklar raised, forcing Mizrachi out of the pot. Smith called, and bet when checked to on fifth street. Sklar called to sixth street, where Smith moved all in, and Sklar called.
Sklar's ace-king was good for the high when the chips went in, and seventh street left Smith with just ace-queen high and no low, resulting in an early exit on Day 2.
Yuval Bronshtein: XxXx/A♠J♥A♣Q♦/Xx
Irvin Garcia Ramirez: XxXx/4♥6♣10♠7♣/Xx
Four players went to fourth street when Irvin Garcia Ramirez bet. Yuval Bronshtein then raised and the table folded back to Garcia Ramirez who reraised. Bronshtein made it four bets and Garcia Ramirez called.
Bronshtein continued betting on fifth and sixth streets as Garcia Ramirez called. Bronshtein bet again on seventh and Garcia Ramirez called.
Bronshtein showed J♠J♣9♦ for a full house and Garcia Ramirez mucked.
"Did you say hello ace, or hi ace?" Scott Bohlman joked with Bronshtein.
"I didn't need the ace. It was the jack, because he had trip sixes," Bronshtein replied.