The bring-in completed with the , and Natasha Mercier called. The bring-in check-called bets from Mercier on all streets except fifth street, then showed down for a pair of threes.
"Is that a pair of threes?" inquired Mercier, showing for the low. "You guys call me down so light!"
Ronny Der limped from under the gun, Jeffrey Wagner called on the button, and Katherine Fleck checked on the button.
Fleck was first to act and drew five, much to the bemusement of Wagner. Der drew one and Wagner two. It checked to Der, who bet, and the other two both called.
Fleck drew one, as did Der, and Wagner two again. This time Fleck bet, and the other two called.
Fleck stood pat, and the other two both drew one. The three players checked, and Fleck showed an to win the pot.
"Now you know that you can draw five!" said Fleck, who raked in the pot.
When we last checked in on Japanese bracelet winner Naoya Kihara's stack, it had dwindled to around half starting stack, but he tweeted at the last break that he was back to starting after some eventful triple draw hands.
Was down to 3200, but back to 7500 at the first break. Got back to back wheel both after one change at 2-7