Jon "PearlJammer" Turner and Jeff Tims stuck around for the first draw, for which Turner took three and Tims stood pat. Turner checked, Tims bet, and Turner called.
Turner took one the second time, and Tims again stuck with his original cards. Turner checked, Tims bet, Turner raised, and Tims called. Both stood pat on the third draw. Turner checked, and Tims thought a second then checked as well.
Turner showed 8-7-5-3-2, but Tims had him with 7-6-4-3-2. Tims is up to 330,000, and Turner down to 103,000.
Jerrod Ankenman raised to 30,000, and Jon Turner, sitting to Ankenman's left, made the call. The flop came . Ankenman led for 50,000, Turner raised to 130,000, Ankenman reraised pot, and Turner let it go.
Ankenman is now sitting at 1.57 million, while Turner slips to 375,000.
Immediately after that pocket aces-versus-suited-AK hand with Sergey Altbregin, Eric Crain was involved in another big no-limit hold'em hand, this time against Jerrod Ankenman. This time Ankenman raised before the flop to 30,000, and Crain responded by pushing all in for 158,000. Ankenman called, showing . Crain tabled .
The flop brought a set for Ankenman -- . But Crain also had outs to Broadway. The turn was the and the river the , and Crain is out in sixth.
We've moved back over to the Cadillac of Poker (as Texas Dolly would say).
Before the flop, Eric Crain raised to 30,000, Sergey Altbregin reraised to 90,000, Crain repopped it all in and Altbregin called with the last of his stack.
Altbregin
Crain
The flop came , which made things interesting. But the turn was the and the river the , and Altbregin is now up to 600,000. Crain falls to 160,000.
Chris Klodnicki was just now all in by fourth street in a Stud/8 hand against both Sergey Altbregin and Jon Turner. Turner dropped out by fifth, and ultimately Klodnicki and Altbregin would chop the pot, with Klodnicki taking the high and Altbregin the low.
On the very next hand, Klodnicki was all in on third street against Turner. Turner had rolled up fours, and Klodnicki a pair of nines in the hole. Klodnicki spiked a third nine on fourth street, then made a full house on fifth.
"That's the first time I've been rolled up all tournament," said Turner afterwards.