We arrived at the table in time to see a player all in for his tournament life with Eric Crain and a third player playing for a side pot. The flop read and Crain's active opponent checked over to him. Crain checked it back and the fell down on fourth street. Action checked to Crain for a second time and he flung out a bet. His opponent folded and the hands were turned up.
Crain:
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Crain led with a pair of sevens and they held up through the on the river. Crain was pushed the pot and he now sits at 45,000. He informed us that he recently won an extremely large pot-limit Ohama pot to gain a solid portion of his chips.
A late position player opened with a raise and Victor Ramdin made it three bets to go from the button. The blinds folded and the original raiser called. Ramdin's opponent took two new cards while Ramdin opted for just one. Action checked to Ramdin, he continued with a bet, and his opponent called.
For the second draw, Ramdin's opponent pulled one card and Ramdin stood pat. Ramdin's opponent led on this street and Ramdin called. Both players stood pat going to the final draw and both checked the final betting round. Ramdin's opponent fanned and Ramdin picked up his hand from the felt, stared at it, and shook his head. Ramdin showed for a worse nine-seven-six and watched as the pot was pushed to the other end of the table. With this hit, he's down to just 1,000 in chips.
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Daniel Negreanu raised from middle position and found a late position caller. Action folded around to the big blind and he came along as well. For the first draw, the big blind pulled three new cards. Negreanu tapped the table, signifying he was pat. The late position player did a double take.
"I'm good," quipped Negreanu.
"You're good?" he asked back.
"So good."
The late position player then exchanged two of his cards. The big blind checked, Negreanu bet, and the late position player folded. The big blind opted to call and pick up two cards on the next draw. Negreanu was still pat.
Action checked to "KidPoker" and he fired out one last bet. The big blind shook his head and threw his hand into the muck. Negreanu picked up the pot and boosted his stack up to about 26,200 in chips.
On a board of , a player checked over to Calvin Anderson who bet out 1,300. Anderson's opponent thought for about 30 seconds before flinging out a call. The board paired on the river with the and action checked to Anderson once again. This time, however, he quickly rapped the table back.
Anderson's opponent rolled over for trip jacks and Anderson flung his cards into the muck. With this hit, he's down to about 15,000.