John Juanda completed with the showing, Allen Bari put in a raise with the up, and Juanda called. Juanda was dealt the , Bari the , and the Bari got his last two bets in the middle.
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Bari made a pair of aces on sixth street, they were good, and he shipped the double.
Shortly after that, however, Bari busted at the hands of Richard Brodie.
It was the last hand of the limit hold'em round when Jerrod Ankenman opened with a raise from the cutoff seat. On the button, Eric Buchman three-bet, and Ankenman called to see a flop.
It came , and Ankenman check-raised. When he did, Buchman raised it right back up to three bets, and Ankenman flatted. On the turn and river , Ankenman check-called a big bet on each street.
Buchman showed up , and it was good. Ankenman spent a long while staring down at his cards, but they wouldn't change. No good, he mucked, slipping to 16,000 while Buchman climbs to about 66,000.
Dave Stann opened with a raise, and Dylan Linde and Allen Bari each put in a few extra bets to go three-handed to the flop. We didn't see the action -- it looked like three bets apiece -- and we joined as the dealer spread out . Bari led out with the first bet, and Stann called. Linde raised to two bets, Bari called all in for the 200 he had left, and Stann called as well.
That led them to the turn, and now Lind put his last 700 into the pot. Stann called, and two players were at risk to him as the cards were opened.
Showdown
Bari:
Stann:
Linde:
When the filled out the board on the river, Bari was awarded the high half of the main pot while Stann and Linde chopped the low. In their side pot, Linde collected the high half to quarter Stann.
After that pot, Bari and Linde are still short with around 10,000 chips apiece, and Stann's hit knocks him back down to a still-comfortable 52,000.
David Bach was all in and at risk for his last few thousand chips with , and Steve Billirakis had him at risk with . The board ran , Bach hit the door, and Billirakis shipped the pot.
The brought it in, Steve Wong completed, and he was called by three opponents, including the player who brought it in. Wong led out on fourth, and all three players called.
On fifth, Opponent 2 made a better board than Wong, and led out. Wong was the only caller, they both checked on seventh, and Wong opened for a ninety-eight low. His opponent opened for an ninety-six however, and was shipped the pot.