A short-stacked Nenad Medic moved all in preflop for his last 19,400 and Bryn Kenney called him from the button. The blinds both folded and the cards were flipped on their backs.
Medic:
Kenney:
Medic was ahead, but Kenney was drawing to two live cars. The flop paired Medic's ten, but it didn't change much as he still needed to dodge paint. That didn't happen though as the dealer burned and turned the . Kenney paired his jack to take a hammerlock on the hand.
The river bore no consequence on the hand, and Medic was sent to the payout desk.
David Diaz opened for 3,500 from the button only to have Tony Dunst three-bet all in from the big blind. Diaz called off for 43,100 and it was off to the races.
Dunst:
Diaz:
Diaz needed to improve to stay alive, which is just what he did on the flop. The turn meant Dunst needed to catch a six on the river to eliminate his opponent, but that didn't happen as the rolled off. Ship the double to Diaz.
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With 34,000 in the pot and a flop of , Andreas Hoivold checked from late position and then called when Brandon Cantu bet 5,000. Both players then checked the turn and the completed the board on the river. Hoivold checked for a third time and Cantu fired out a big bet of 40,000.
Hoivold called and tabled the for a rivered pair of aces, and it was good as Cantu instantly mucked.
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In one of the last hands of Level 13, a player in the cutoff opened for 3,400 and then called when recent WSOP bracelet winner Paul Volpe three-bet to 7,600 from the button. The flop saw the cutoff check-call a bet of 7,200, and then both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, The cutoff led out for 19,600 and then folded when Volpe shoved all in.
We caught the action on the flop when Pratyush Buddiga bet 10,000 and Tony Dunst raised all in for 68,000 from the button. Buddiga made the call and the cards were turned up.
Dunst:
Buddiga:
Buddiga was ahead with sixes and nines, but Dunst was drawing live to an open-ended straight draw. Unfortunately for the host of the World Poker Tour's Raw Deal, the blanked on the turn followed by the river and he found himself without chips.