Jackie Glazier opened for 4,000 under the gun and Alexander Venovski defended his big blind. Venovski proceeded to check-call a bet of 5,600 on the flop, and then both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, Venovski led out for 8,500 and Glazier called.
Venovski tabled the for top pair, but it was no good as Glazier had him out kicked with the .
Chris "BigHuni" Hunichen opened for 4,500 from the hijack and was met by a three-bet to 13,000 by Heinz Kamutzki in the small blind. Hunichen responded with a four-bet to 29,000 and made a quick call when Kamutzki announced that he was all in for 102,100.
Kamutzki:
Hunichen:
Hunichen wasn't excited and remarked that he hadn't run well in situations like this. His feeling proved right as the board ran out a dry . Hunichen was left with just 9,500 after the hand, and it went in a short time later against Kamutzki.
Hunichen:
Kamutzki:
The flop gave Kamutzki a hammerlock on the hand, and the turn left Hunichen drawing dead. The meaningless river was put out to make it official, and then Hunichen took his leave in 61st place for $5,970.
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After being crippled and left with just 15,000 in chips, Paul Volpe committed it from the under-the-gun position and Kevin MacPhee moved all in over the top from the small blind, which prompted the big blind to fold.
MacPhee:
Volpe:
MacPhee was well out in front, but Volpe managed to get lucky after the board ran out .
Action folded to Artem Metalidi on the button and he raised to 4,200. Zachary Korik responded by three-betting to 11,700 from the small blind, the big folded, and Metalidi thought for a bit before four-betting to 24,200. Not content, Korik five-bet to 39,100 and the snap-called off for 109,800 after Metalidi six-bet shoved.
Metalidi:
Korik:
Metalidi just rolled his eyes when he discovered he was dominated, and he sent over a good portion of his chips when the board ran out a dry .
We caught the action on the flop when Pratyush Buddiga bet 10,000 and Tony Dunst raised all in for 68,000 from the button. Buddiga made the call and the cards were turned up.
Dunst:
Buddiga:
Buddiga was ahead with sixes and nines, but Dunst was drawing live to an open-ended straight draw. Unfortunately for the host of the World Poker Tour's Raw Deal, the blanked on the turn followed by the river and he found himself without chips.
In one of the last hands of Level 13, a player in the cutoff opened for 3,400 and then called when recent WSOP bracelet winner Paul Volpe three-bet to 7,600 from the button. The flop saw the cutoff check-call a bet of 7,200, and then both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, The cutoff led out for 19,600 and then folded when Volpe shoved all in.