Brandon Cantu had the bring-in and Zachary Freeman completed. Alex Luneau called, as did Chip Jett before Cantu made it 16,000. Freeman folded and both Luneau and Jett called.
Luneau bet fourth and Jett dropped out as Cantu called. Cantu then took the betting lead on each subsequent street with Luneau calling him down until seventh when he called all in for his last 14,500.
Cantu: / /
Freeman: / (folded on third)
Luneau: / /
Jett: / (folded on fourth)
Cantu tabled his for a flush and a seven-low as Luneau mucked and was eliminated in 15th place.
Jon Turner raised on the button and Sampo Ryynanen reraised in the big blind. Turner called and drew two after Ryynanen took one. Ryynanen bet again and Turner called again, with draws also being the same as the first pull. Ryynanen bet 16,000 of his 21,000 and Turner put him all in for 5,000 more. Ryynanen called and patted.
"I was hoping you'd break something," Turner said with a sigh. "I'm either drawing one or two — you're in very good shape."
Ryynanen just smiled. Turner drew two. Ryynanen rolled his , and Turner showed . He squeezed out a and shook his head, showing a tantalizing but useless as his last card.
As players on the other tables went to break, three players at Table 637 played a big pot.
We didn't catch the betting before the draw, but Christopher Sensoli (small blind), Justin Bonomo (big blind) and Jon Turner (button) all took three cards on the first draw. The blinds checked and called when Turner bet. Draws went two, two, pat on the second round, and Turner again led the betting and got two calls.
On the final draw, Sensoli patted, Bonomo took one, and Turner patted. Bonomo bet out and Turner called, with Sensoli folding.