One of the biggest pots of the tournament went down right before dinner in stud hi-lo regular at Table 637.
It got capped on fifth street, starting with a bet by Jon Turner, a raise from Daniel Hirleman (after the clock was called), and another raise from Craig Chait. Turner raised once more, and everyone saw sixth street.
Turner: /
Hirleman: /
Chait: /
All the rest of the money went in at that point. Turner had for sevens and sixes with a seven-low draw. Hirleman had for a spade flush draw, a made nine-low, and a seven-low draw. Chait had for a seven-low draw.
Turner rolled over the , making his low. Hirleman and Chait both pulled high bricks, and Turner scooped.
Chip Jett raised to 6,000 in the cutoff, and Kevin Iacofano called on the button. Daniel Hirleman was already all in from the big blind for about 1,500. Jett got Iacofano out and showed for an overpair and the nut flush draw on the flop. Hirleman had for two pair, but the turn counterfeited him, and the river was a brick.
From under the gun, Jesse Martin opened to 10,000, and Andrew Kelsall called all in for his last 6,400. Christopher Sensoli called in the small blind and drew three, Martin drew two, and Kelsall drew three.
Martin bet, and Sensoli check-called. Each player drew two.
Sensoli checked, and Martin bet 10,000. Sensoli called and drew two as Martin drew one and Kelsall stood pat.
Sensoli bet out 10,000, and Martin called.
Sensoli tabled his for a nine-nine, and both Martin and Kelsall mucked.