Gary Benson raised on the button, Chris Klodnicki defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Klodnicki checked, Benson tossed out a bet, and Klodnicki check-raised. Benson made it three bets, Klodnicki called, and the turn was the .
Klodnicki check-called a bet, both players checked on the river (), and Klodnicki won with for a pair of tens.
The board read when Doyle Brunson bet 37,500 from the small blind and Brock Parker called from the big. John Juanda was seated in the cutoff and he tanked for a while before also making the call.
The river brought the and both Brunson and Parker checked to Juanda who bet 54,000. Brunson tanked for a bit before calling and, to Brunson's surprise, Parker put in the call as well.
"Full house," Juanda announced after which Parker showed for a full house as well.
Juanda mucked, Brunson flashed his cards and mucked them as well.
"What did you have, Doyle?" Juanda asked.
"A straight," Brunson said, as he's now down to just a few bets.
Brandon Shack-Harris is having a heck of a 2014 World Series of Poker. He won his first gold bracelet, final tabled a couple of other events, and finds himself in the race for WSOP Player of the Year. Oh, and he's doing well in the $50,000 Poker Players' Championship.
Picking up with the action on fourth, Phil Ivey led out with a bet and Andy Bloch called with queen-four showing. Ivey kept the first action on fifth and continued out with another bet. Bloch stuck around and both players pulled sevens on sixth. Ivey led once again and Bloch tossed out a call.
Ivey fired one final bet on seventh street and Bloch called to see a showdown. Ivey rolled over for a winning seven-low. Bloch mucked his hand and Ivey was pushed the pot. He's now sitting around 325,000 while Bloch has dropped to around 420,000.