Limits: 15,000-30,000
With one big bet left, Kully Burnet bet after the final draw and Mike Krescanko called him off. Burnet showed 5x5x8x7x3x and Kresanko tabled Jx7x5x4x2x to send Burnet to the rail in 38th place.
With one big bet left, Kully Burnet bet after the final draw and Mike Krescanko called him off. Burnet showed 5x5x8x7x3x and Kresanko tabled Jx7x5x4x2x to send Burnet to the rail in 38th place.
Jay Kerbel raised from the cutoff and was called by Michael Wagner on the button, Kenneth Douglas in the small blind, and Eduards Rakuss in the big blind for a four-way pot.
Douglas drew one, Rakuss drew two, Kerbel drew three, and Wagner drew one on the first draw. Action then checked through.
On the second draw, Douglas drew one and everyone else drew two. It was checked to Kerbel, who bet. Everyone called.
Everyone drew one on the final draw except Kerbel, who stood pat. Action checked down and Kerbel announced "Jack."
Rakuss turned over 8x7x5x4x2x for an eight and everyone else mucked — awarding the pot to Rakuss.
Michael Solheim opened and was called by Sebastian Pauli. Both players drew two and Pauli check-called a bet from Solheim.
Both players drew one and again, Pauli check-called a bet. Both players then stood pat and checked.
Pauli flashed an Ax but Solheim tabled Jx8x5x3x2x and won the pot.
On the very next hand, Solheim opened and took down the blinds with 8x7x5x4x2x
Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000-15,000
Limits: 15,000-30,000
The remaining 40 players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
Brandon Shack-Harris raised on the button and Michelle Chin defended the big blind. Chin drew two and Shack-Harris took three. Chin checked, Shack-Harris bet, and Chin called.
On the second draw, Chin drew two and Shack-Harris went from the earlier three to a pat this time. Chin called another bet before drawing one on the final draw. Shack-Harris remained pat.
Both players checked and Chin showed up with 7x6x5x4x2x for the winner.
Eduards Rakuss raised on the button and was called by Andres Korn in the small blind. Adam Greenlee three-bet from the big blind and both Rakuss and Korn called.
Korn and Rakuss drew two on the first draw and Greenlee stood pat. Korn then checked to Greenlee, who bet. Rakuss raised and both Korn and Greenlee called.
On the second draw, Korn and Rakuss drew one and Greenlee remained pat. Action then checked through.
Korn and Greenleee stood pat on the end and Rakuss drew one. It was again checked down and Korn showed 9x7x4x3x2x. Rakuss mucked and Greenlee showed 9x8x before also sending his cards into the muck.
Andres Korn raised and Adam Greenlee made it three bets. Kenneth Douglas cold-called and Korn also came along.
Douglas drew one, Korn drew two and Greenlee drew one. It checked to Greenlee who bet and got two calls.
Douglas stood pat, Korn drew one and Greenlee stood pat. It checked to Korn who bet into his two pat opponents. Greenlee folded and Douglas made the call.
Both players stood pat on the end. Douglas bet and Korn called.
Douglas tabled a wheel 7x5x4x3x2x and took down the pot.
Andrey Zaichenko raised and Michael Solheim three-bet from the blinds. Zaichenko called. Solheim took one card and Zaichenko drew two. Solheim bet, Zaichenko raised, and Solheim called.
On the second draw, Solheim drew one and Zaichenko stood pat. Solheim check-called a bet and changed once more on the final draw. Zaichenko stayed pat and fired again, and Solheim paid it off.
The Russian fanned out 7x5x4x3x2x for the wheel to win the hand.
Nathan Gamble raised from the hijack and was called by Raymond Henson in the cutoff.
Gamble drew one and and Henson drew two on the first draw. Henson then called a bet from Gamble.
On the second draw, both players drew one and Gamble check-called a bet from Henson.
Gamble took one off on the final draw and Henson stood pat. Action checked through and Gamble showed he drew to a king. Henson turned over 8x7x6x3x2x and collected the pot.