Rob Mizrachi bet on the final round from the big blind and Scott Seiver considered his options, eyeballing the ceiling as he thought things through. Finally, he called and he tabled for a pair to win the pot. Mizrachi just shook his head.
Felipe Ramos raised from under the gun, Mike Wattel three-bet from the cutoff, Ramos four-bet, and Wattel called.
Each drew one, Ramos bet, and Wattel called. The draws and action remained the same on the second draw, before Ramos drew one and Wattel stood pat on the third draw.
Ramos opened up an followed by and mucked, giving Wattel the pot.
We caught up to the hand after the first draw. Alexander Kostritsyn had bet. Tommy Hang moved all in over the top. Scott Seiver called. Kostritsyn raised over the top of Hang's shove to 55,500. Seiver called.
On the second draw, Hang stood pat while Seiver took two and Kostritsyn took one. Seiver checked over to Kostritsyn who bet. Seiver check-raised and Kostritsyn called.
Hang and Seiver stood pat on the last draw and Kostritsyn took one. Seiver then checked again and Kostritsyn bet. Seiver raised and Kostritsyn called once more.
Seiver looked at Tommy Hang and shook his head, delivering bad news. He showed for the wheel. Hang was holding . Kostritsyn was forced to turn up his hand as well and he showed for the second nuts and that would earn the big pot for Seiver.
"You would've got three bets if you led out on the river," Robert Mizrachi said to Seiver after the hand.
In a hand that occurred before the break, Isaac Haxton bet after the second draw from under the gun and got called by both Mike Matusow and Marco Johnson who checked in the big blind. Everyone drew a card. Johnson checked again and Haxton thought for over a minute before putting in a bet. Matusow folded right away, but Johnson took longer. He counted out his stack muttering something to himself.