605: Darren Nelson
606: Ryan Monastyrski
607: Matthew Bucaric
608: Weiwen Liang
609: Emad Tahtouh
610: Berk Aydin
611: Jeffrey Hakim
612: Alioscia Oliva
613: Jonathan Lane
614: Cuong Nguyen
615: Milan Andrejkovics
616: Bill Gazes
617: Francis Rusnak
618: Brandon Adams
619: John Henck
620: Allen Bari
621: Jose Roberto
Brandon Cantu has been running extremely lucky, at least in the eyes of Mike Matusow, sitting nearby. The two men have been keeping tabs on each other, often standing up to watch one another's hands when they aren't in action themselves. After a recent bit of "luck" for Cantu, Matusow couldn't resist.
"Brandon, you are such a sick f*ck! Have you ever gotten it in good?"
Cantu had an answer for that. "I never call you over when I get it in good."
Jon "PearlJammer" Turner just lost a big pot when he called a player's all in and then Greg Debora went all in over the top of Turner from the big blind and Turner made the call. Turner had both players covered and held pocket eights. Debora held queens, and the other player had threes.
Mark Vos was at the same table and grabbed the dealer's "All In" paddle and began waving it in the air to alert everyone that there was action at his table.
The board ran out and the queens held up, improving to a set on the flop. One player was eliminated and immediately left his seat. Turner dropped to 314,000 on the hand, with Debora moving up to 330,000.
On a flop of , Kellen Hunter bets 47,000 and Dag Martin Mikkelsen calls. The turn is and both check. The river is and Hunter bets 50,000. Mikkelsen calls after going into the tank. Hunter has but Mikkelsen has .
After Mikkelsen turns his hand over, he says "What? I didn't have a straight?" -- jokingly surprised about his own hand.
After that call, Mikkelsen is up to 885,000, to the 260,000 of Hunter.
622: Senovio Ramirez
623: Benjosef Nadav
624: Adam Richardson
625: Vanessa Rousso
626: Ryan Jones
627: Les Jesudason
628: Wolbert Bartlema
629: Todd Jatras
630: Mats Clavell
631: Julian Meer
632: Nicholas Goodall
633: Nathaniel Eaton
634: David Trinh
635: Jason Gray
636: Brian Pinkus
637: Michel Leibgorin
638: Shan Jing
639: Michael Berra
640: Patri Friedman
641: Douglas Janney
642: Claudio Rinaldi
643: Messaoud Bouchaib
644: Walter Bizarro
645: Patrick Pezzin
646: Kenneth McKusick
647: Rui Cao
648: Juan Hernandez
649: Bryan Tiffin
650: Carl Restifo
651: Men Nguyen
652: Pascal Guerillot
653: Matthew Clark
654: Tam Gourlay
655: Roy Vandersluis
656: Fernando Gordo
657: Sasha Stancic
658: David Gallis
659: Robert Parkin
660: Robert Melnyk
661: Lorenz Roder
662: Dale Sing
663: Tommy Brown
664: Herik Abrahansson
665: Justin Phillips
666: Joe Conti
The player on the button was first into the pot, and he raised it up to 15,000. Next was Alex Kostritsyn in the small blind, and he reraised to 55,000. The big blind, not to be outdone, moved all in for 275,000, enough to scare away the button. Kostritsyn was not so easily deterred though, with good reason. He had his man covered, and he snap-called, showing . The big blind couldn't believe his luck, as he turned over the second-best, .
An ace spiked right on the flop, and Kostritsyn claimed a victim. With that big pot, he has vaulted up to 840,000 in chips.
Garth Paul and Rubens Bicalho are all in a flop of . Paul has and Rubens has . The turn is , giving Bicalho the flush, but the river is the , giving Paul the boat. Bicalho is eliminated.
Preflop, Marc Podell raised to 10,500 and Rolf Slotboom made the call in the big blind.
On a flop of , Slotboom checked and Podell bet out 16,000. Slotboom called.
The turn fell the . Again Slotboom checked and Podell bet 35,000. Slotboom called again.
When the river fell the , Slotboom bet out 7,000 and Podell made the call.
Slotboom showed and his opponent showed .
Podell: "I wish you would have shoved. I would have called."
Slotboom: "Thats a nice story after the hand is over and you've seen my cards."
Podell: "I was sure I had the best hand."
Thor Hansen has just been eliminated. The last of his chips went in on a flop with . A good flop for pocket nines, unless your opponent has aces in the hole.