Eric Rodawig was under the gun and check-called a bet from Alan Richardson before the final draw. Rodawig drew one, and we didn't see if Richardson took any cards. They both checked the end and Richardson announced a king.
"Red," Rodawig said hopefully as he looked at his last card. "Six."
Daniel Hirleman opened in the cutoff to 1,700 only to have Jesse Martin three-bet shove the button to 10,200. After a few moments of consideration, Hirleman called and both players drew one.
Hirleman revealed his and then squeezed a while Martin fanned his .
Martin began squeezing his card and then announced, "It's fifty-fifty!"
Martin slammed down the to make a number five and double to over 20,000 in chips.
Chad Eveslage in the small blind and Yuval Bronshtein in the big blind got four bets in before the draw and each drew one. After the draw, Eveslage bet, Bronshtein raised, Eveslage reraised, and Bronshtein called his last 800 or so. Eveslage drew one.
"You'll be happy now," Bronshtein said. "I misread my hand."
Bronshtein also drew one, and Eveslage stood pat on the final draw. Again, Bronshtein asked for one card.
Eveslage announced an eight-eight and turned over with a badugi. Bronshtein had so he was drawing live, but a did nothing for him and he's out.
John Racener limped in from middle position and David Bach raised pot to 2,100 from the big blind. Racener called and after the flop landed , Bach bet out 4,500. Racener folded and dropped to roughly 25,500 while Bach moved up to 63,000 in chips.
Chawki Fawaz raised to 2,400 and Dariush Imani three-bet from the button to 3,600. Fawaz called and both players drew two and checked. Fawaz then took one as Imani took two again and both players checked again.
On the final draw, Fawaz stood pat and Imani drew one. Fawaz bet 2,400 and Imani called.
Fawaz tabled his for an eight-low as Imani tabled his for a jack-dugi as both players chopped the pot.