Jared Bleznick brought-in with the , and Smith Sirisakorn, sitting directly to Bleznick's left, completed with the . Bonnie Rossi had only 5,000 behind, and she placed them in, racing only against Sirisakorn.
Bonnie Rossi: / /
Smith Sirisakorn: / /
Sirisakorn made a low on sixth in addition to his flush draw. However, he didn't find a fifth heart on the river, and Rossi took the high half of the pot with tens and fours.
Jared Bleznick raised to 50,000, and Jameson Painter three-bet to 75,000 in the hijack. Barry Greenstein called all in for 67,000, and Bleznick also called.
The flop was checked through. Bleznick bet 50,000 when the turn landed the , and Painter called. Bleznick bet dark as the fell on the river, and Painter called.
Bleznick tabled his to scoop Painter's . Greenstein tabled his to be quartered for the main pot.
Jameson Painter won two consecutive O/8 pots, taking chips from Larry Tull on both occasions.
First, Painter raised from the button, and Tull called from the small blind. Tull check-called on the flop, and the turn was checked through. Tull check-called again on the river, and Painter rolled over for a boat.
Tull flatted again in the second hand, sitting on the button that time. Samoeun Mon joined the contest, calling from the small blind.
Mon folded on the flop, but Tull called Painter's continuation bet. He called another barrel on the turn but gave up to Painter's final bet on the river.
Smith Sirisakorn limped in from under the gun and John Sorgen raised to 50,000 in the cutoff. Sirisakorn called, and checked the flop to Sorgen who bet 25,000.
Sirisakorn check-raised to 50,000 and Sorgen called as the turn landed the and Sirisakorn bet out 50,000.
Sorgen called, and when the river landed the , he called another 50,000-chip bet from Sirisakorn.
Sirisakorn tabled his for the low, but it would be Sorgen's that would win three-quarters with the same nut low, but a pair of queens for the high.
Bonnie Rossi was in the big blind, with less than one big blind behind. Jared Bleznick raised from under the gun, and action folded to Rossi who called off for the rest of her chips.
Bonnie Rossi:
Jared Bleznick:
The board didn't improve Rossi's high hand, but she turned a low to chop with Bleznick.
Larry Tull completed with the and tangled with John Sorgen who called with the .
Tull bet out on fourth with an ace-king out, and Sorgen called. Tull continued on fifth, earning one more call before sixth street remained checked.
Tull led out again on the river, but Sorgen called the last bet as well.
Larry Tull: /
John Sorge: /
Tull was reaching out for his chips, thinking the result was a chop. "Oh, you have the same low?" Tull noticed a few moments later, figuring out that he was three-quartered.
Larry Tull had the bring-in and Samoeun Mon called before Jameson Painter completed. Both Tull and Mon called as Painter bet fourth and only Mon called.
Both players checked fifth before Mon bet sixth and seventh and Painter called both times.
Tull: / (folded on fourth)
Mon: / /
Painter: / /
Mon revealed his for a low, as Painter showed his for the high.