David Bach completed the blind, and Christopher Sensoli checked. Both players checked the flop, and Bach check-called 30,000 on the turn. Bach checked the river, as well, and Sensoli bet 60,000. Bach thought briefly and called, and Sensoli simply fired his cards into the muck with a, "Nice hand."
David Bach opened for 36,000 in the cutoff, and Christopher Sensoli called. Both players took two and checked. Bach patted the second draw, and Sensoli took a card. Bach bet 60,000, and Sensoli called. It went pat and one again on the last round, and both players checked.
Scott Milkey opened for a raise, David Bach made it three bets, and small blind Christopher Sensoli made it four. Only Bach came along, drawing one after Sensoli took two. Bach bet, and Sensoli called after checking. Draws went the same on the next round, but this time, Sensoli led out with a bet. Bach raised, and Sensoli put in his last 15,000 or so. Bach called.
Sensoli was pat.
"Break," Bach said after some time, drawing one.
Sensoli announced a nine-nine, and Bach said he made a good break. He drew a pair, however, and couldn't beat .
Kevin Iacofano limped in from the small blind, and Scott Milkey checked his option to see a flop fall. Iacofano bet out 25,000, and Milkey called before both players checked the on the turn. The river landed the , and Iacofano checked to Milkey, who bet out 50,000. Iacofano folded and dropped to 130,000 in the process.