Abe Mosseri was the bring-in, Benny Glaser completed, and Mosseri called.
Mosseri check-called a bet of fourth street before leading out on fifth. Glaser called and paired up on sixth. He bet, Mosseri called, and both players checked on seventh.
Glaser showed for deuces, and Mosseri showed for an eight-six low and deuces with a better kicker to win the pot.
"Wow, a nine was the only card you scoop me with," said Glaser after the hand.
Glaser checked on fourth street. Vitch bet, and Glaser called. Both players checked on fifth. On sixth, Vitch led out with the betting lead. Glaser called. Vitch bet again on seventh.
"Son of a bitch," Glaser said to himself. He gave his cards a second sweat, then tossed them away, awarding the pot to Vitch.
Abe Mosseri completed, and Chris Vitch called from the bring in. Mosseri bet on fourth and fifth streets, and Vitch called both times. Both players checked on sixth street. On seventh, Vitch bet with the betting lead. Mosseri folded his hand promptly.
Chris Vitch was the bring-in, Benny Glaser completed, and Vitch called.
Vitch proceeded to check-call bets from Glaser the entire way, then mucked when Glaser tabled for two pair.
The following hand...
Mosseri: / /
Vitch: / /
Vitch was the bring-in, Abe Mosseri completed, and Vitch called.
Mosseri check-called a bet on fourth street, led out with his open pair on fifth, and bet on sixth. Vitch stayed with him the entire time, and both players checked on seventh street.
Mosseri showed for nines and sixes, Vitch mucked, and Mosseri won the pot.
Benny Glaser completed, and Abe Mosseri called on top of his bring-in.
Mosseri check-called a bet from Glaser on fourth street. On fifth, Glaser led out with the betting lead, and Mosseri called again. Both players checked sixth and seventh, and Mosseri mucked his hand after seeing Glaser's for just his pair of eights on board.
Abe Mosseri was left with just 50,000 chips after his bring-in and ante. Benny Glaser completed, and Mosseri called all in. Their boards completed like so:
Glaser: / /
Mosseri: / /
Glaser started with a better pair of kings and stay ahead the whole way. He made two pair on the end, and that was good enough to take down the whole pot. Mosseri finished in third place and took home $138,608 for his run.