Starring Shane "Shaniac" Schleger and Daniel "Kid Poker" Negreanu
Schleger: "How are you doing, Daniel?"
Negreanu: "Good, good."
Schleger: "Hey, you unfollowed me on Twitter!"
Negreanu: "I know... had to clean out my feed for the World Series. I didn't want to follow any poker players."
Schleger: "Ah."
Negreanu: "Except the ones I have pieces of."
Schleger: "Yes."
Negreanu: "And the ones on my fantasy team."
Schleger: "Uh-huh."
Negreanu: "And who are my friends."
All: [Laughter]
Shaun Deeb is out, eliminated by Shane Schleger. All in with versus Schleger's pocket sevens, the flop brought a king to put Deeb in front. But a seven on the river gave Schelger a set, sending Deeb to the rail.
Schleger now has about 185,000. He also has a new neighbor, come to fill Deeb's empty seat -- Daniel Negreanu and his stack of 215,000.
Matt Jarvis opened to 8,000 from middle position, Brendon Rubie three-bet to 23,500 from the small blind, and Jarvis called. The flop came down , and both players checked.
The turn was the , and Rubie led for 23,500. Jarvis called.
The on the river paired the board, and both players checked again.
"Ace-high," Rubie announced.
Jarvis opened up for a pair of sevens, they were good, and he raked in a nice-sized pot.
Faraz Jaka opened with a raise to 9,000 from under the gun, and it folded back around to Isaac Haxton who called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The turn then brought another face card, the , and Haxton checked once again. Jaka bet 9,000, and Haxton responded with a check-raise to 40,000. Jaka took a minute to think about it, then let it go. Haxton showed one card -- the -- and scooped the small pot.
Haxton has 180,000 now, while Jaka is at about 250,000.
Tyler Smith raised to 9,000 from under the gun. Daniel Negreanu called and Faraz Jaka called from the big blind.
The flop ran out . Jaka checked, Smith bet 17,000 and Negreanu called. Jaka folded. The hit on the turn and Smith checked. Negreanu bet out 22,000 and Smith folded.
Randy Dorfman started the action, opening to 4,500 from middle position. David Gent three-bet to 18,000 on the button, and Dorfman four-bet to 55,000. Gent folded.
"This table is crazy," Dan O'Brien commented.
"This three-bet crap is not going to continue guys," Dorfman warned the table.
The players burst into laughter.
"It's not going to be four-bets either, it's just going to be jams."
"Randy..." O'Brien interjected.
"Shut up," Dorfman snapped. "You started this."
"Alright," Gent finally blurted. "I won't three-bet light anymore."
Joshua Bergman open-pushed all in for his last 47,000 and it folded around to David Singer who made the call. "Deuces," said Bergman, tabling his . Singer nodded and showed his .
The flop came , pairing Singer but making a flush possible for Bergman. The turn brought the , giving Singer trips. The river was the , and Bergman wished everyone luck as he left the table, having been eliminated in 53rd place.