Bonnie Rossi bet into three opponents after picking up , having brought in for a complete bet on the first round. Two of them folded, but Ashton Griffin called and then put in a raise on fifth street, which Rossi called.
Rossi: /
Griffin: /
Griffin bet sixth and Rossi called, then both players checked on the end. Griffin announced two pair.
"I have aces up," Rossi said, turning over .
Griffin busted his last 4,000 moments later. At another table, Adam Stoller was eliminated in 26th. Players are redrawing to three tables.
Brian Nadell defended his big blind from a raise by Manuel Labandeira, and then he came out betting on the flop. Labandeira called, and the turn brought a . Nadell bet and Labandeira raised. Nadell called, and he check-called the river with a sigh.
Labandeira showed for a straight and the nut low, and Nadell mucked in disgust.
After raising the previous hand and some casual discussion of how Smith Sirisakorn played an earlier hand, Mike Ross raised from under the gun and Sirisakorn defended the big blind.
"I wouldn't slow roll me if I were you," Ross said with a smile.
The flop came and Sirisakorn checked. Ross bet and Sirisakorn called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the and Sirisakorn bet, Ross called.
Sirisakorn turned over for a wheel and a seven-high straight. Ross mucked and Sirisakorn scooped.
Timothy Batow and Jameson Painter each had two low cards on fourth, but Painter paired on fifth while Batow caught bad with a . Painter sprang into the lead and bet the last three streets, with Batow calling down.
Batow: /
Painter: /
Painter made sevens with a low, and Batow's low was a hair worse as he was playing while Painter had . Batow was left with 3,500 and went bust shortly thereafter.