Zachary Milchman was in the small blind and got most of his chips in before the second draw in a battle of blinds against Chip Jett. He drew one and Jett two. The remainder went in before the last draw when each player took one.
Jett turned over for a badugi, drawing to a good low. Milchman had for a weaker badugi and an eight-low draw. Jett rolled over an , so he made a very poor low. But it was enough, since Milchman paired with the .
Catching the action on the flop of , Brandon Cantu bet out and both Raoul Encinas and David Benyamine called.
The turn landed the and Cantu announced a bet of pot. Encinas deliberated for some time before folding before Benyamine called all in for his last 40,000.
Cantu:
Benyamine:
With Benyamine in the lead with his two-pair, the river of the would see Cantu river a wheel and send Benyamine to the rail in 28th place.
Justin Bonomo was in the cutoff and Todd Bui in the small blind and they built a pot of about 50,000 through the last draw. Bui bet and Bonomo raised. Bui called and Bonomo showed for a seven-seven. Bui sighed and said he had an eight-badugi and was 50-50 to make a nut badugi on the end after he sweated his last card.