From the button, Kevin Iacofano raised to 10,000, and Zachary Freeman three-bet to 15,000 from the big blind. Iacofano called, and both players drew one.
Freeman bet 5,000, and Iacofano raised to 10,000. Freeman made it three bets to go, and Iacofano called. Both players stood pat.
Freeman checked, Iacofano bet 10,000, and Freeman folded.
Todd Bui got his remaining chips in, blind-versus-blind against Scott Milkey with two draws to come. Bui took three and Milkey two. On the final draw, Bui took two and Milkey one.
Bui turned over , while Milkey showed , having made a three-card six. Bui said his last card was red, but it was the , leaving him with an inferior three-card seven.
Craig Chait got his remaining stack all in from the big blind, was called by Jon Turner in the cutoff, and small blind Justin Bonomo added another bet to the growing pot, making it 23,800 between him and Turner, while Chait was all in for 5,000 less.
Action went exactly as follows on all three draws: Bonomo patted, Chait drew one, and Turner drew one. Bonomo got bets called on all but the final street, when he checked and Turner checked back. Bonomo showed for a rough pat badugi, and nobody had made better.
David Bach opened for 6,000 first to act, and Christopher Sensoli made it 20,000. Bach called, then checked the flop. Sensoli checked back. Bach fired 25,000 on the turn, and Sensoli called. On the river, Bach tanked awhile and checked. Sensoli bet 40,000 and got a quick fold.
Raoul Encinas got his last 65,000 chips in preflop against Rob Mizrachi.
Encinas:
Mizrachi:
Mizrachi had a commanding lead and flopped trips on the flop. The turn and river changed nothing, and the 18 remaining players redrew to the final three tables.