Rajkumar Ramakrishnan has the button. Stewart Scott has returned to the table in time to see Peter Rho raise to 150,000 and Ramakrishnan move all in. Rho lets go of his hand and Ramakrishnan wins the hand, turning over .
Peter Rho has the button. Stewart Scott is still away from the table. For the second hand in a row his cards are killed at the completion of the deal. Rho opens for 150,000. Rajkumar Ramakrishnan folds, but Elliot Smith counts out a reraise that prompts a snap-muck from Rho.
Stewart Scott has the button, or does he? Scott stepped away from the table and his hand was killed. Rajkumar Ramakrishnan gets a walk in the big blind.
Rajkumar Ramakrishnan has the button. He raises to 150,000 and Stewart Scott calls from the big blind. The flop comes and both check, bringing out the on the turn. Scott leads out for 225,000 and Ramakrishnan comes along. The lands on the river and both players check. Scott tables , but Ramakrishnan reveals to win the hand.
Peter Rho has the button. He limps into the pot and winds up heads up with big blind Elliot Smith in an unraised pot. The flop is . Both players check to the turn card, which comes . Smith checks again, then snap-mucks to a bet of 100,000 from Rho.
Elliot Smith has the button. He opens with a raise to 150,000. Stewart Scott folds the small blind before Peter Rho reraises out of the big blind to 410,000. Smith gives it some thought but elects to fold.
Rajkumar Ramakrishnan has the button. He calls and Stewart Scott checks his option, leading to a . Both check and the lands on the turn. They check again and the falls on the river. Scott checks and mucks as Ramakrishnan reaches for chips. Then all of a sudden laughter erupts from the players. Why? Ramakrishnan shows for quads! Though this time the pot was quite a bit smaller than the first.