After Andrew Brown completed with a , Kathy Liebert raised showing . Brown called. On fourth street, Liebert bet out after receiving the , and Brown raised with his . Liebert re-raised, and Brown called. Liebert bet out again on fifth street after receiving the , and Brown called with the . Brown paired his five on sixth street and bet out. Liebert called with a . Brown bet out again on the river, Liebert called all-in, and it was time for a showdown.
Andrew Brown: /
Kathy Liebert: /
Liebert mucked and Brown won with his full house. Liebert has now been eliminated from the tournament.
We arrived at the table on the river, which was contested three ways with four-bet action, resulting in the following showdown.
Scott Bohlman: /
Nick Guagenti: /
Dustin Bush: /
Bohlman won the low with 6-4. Guagenti won the high with a full house, and Bush mucked. After the hand, Bush claimed he held a 7-5 low on fifth street, but after being bested by Bohlman he is down to about 30,000. Bohlman is up to 28,000, while Guagenti sits with 42000.
Matt Waxman check-called Jon Seaman after a flop of . He did the same after a turn and river. Seaman showed to take the pot, and it appears he's picked up where he left off as last night's chipleader.
Ed Tonnellier raised pre-flop, then David Chiu called and Xuan Liu called from the big blind. On a flop of , all three players checked and saw a fall on the turn. This time Tonnellier bet out, and both his opponents folded.
David Chiu checked and called a bet from Xuan Liu on a flop. He check-called again when the dealer dropped another queen on fourth street. The river fell , and Chiu checked once more.
"I give up," Liu said.
"The only hand you can beat me with is kings full," Chiu said, tabling .
Dan Kelly raised pre-flop, and only Andrey Zaichenko called. Kelly continued on a flop of , and Zaichenko called again. Then Zaichenko check-raised the turn card. Kelly called, and the players saw the dealer reveal the on the river. Both players checked, and Zaichenko showed . With no qualifying low, his two pair, aces and nines was enough to win the pot.
We got to Table 440 just in time to see poker personality Norman Chad be sent to the rail. Chad held , and his opponent had on a board of . Chad faded the turn, but on the river the dealer revealed a deuce, and Chad's opponent made a wheel.
Meanwhile, at Table 439, Hassan Habib, who was being blinded off for the last 90 minutes, has finally showed up.
Michael Reed raised pre-flop, Tom Schneider called, and Michael Matheny three-bet. Both Reed and Scheider called, and the three players saw the flop fall . Schneider checked, Matheny bet, and both his opponents called. On the turn, Schneider led out, and Matheny called all-in for less than a full bet. Reed folded, and the players revealed their cards:
Schneider:
Matheny:
There would be no qualifying low, and at this point Schneider was ahead for high with his two pair, sixes and sevens. Matheny received a little help, but not enough, when the dealer turned over the on the river, and Tom Schneider has busted him from the tournament.