Daniel Negreanu checked and called a bet after the first draw and then took a card, as did Kyle Miaso. Negreanu came out betting and Miaso raised. Negreanu called.
"You trying to make me break?" he said. "All right."
Negreanu did take a card, and Miaso was pat. Both players checked, and Miaso showed a , while Negreanu tabled a jack. He jumped up and swore when he saw Miaso's hand.
Michael Sanders raised in the cutoff to get most of his chips in, and Brian Brubaker reraised on the button, isolating him. Sanders drew two and Brubaker one, then they got the rest of the money in before drawing one each. On the final pull, Sanders was pat and Brubaker took a card.
"Gonna be tough to beat me," Sanders said, showing .
Brubaker revealed .
"You can tie," Sanders observed.
Brubaker sweated out his card and then rolled over a , much to Sanders' disgust.
Daniel Negreanu folded his big blind and was left with 3,200 chips when the small blind came around.
Farah Galfond raised and Negreanu three-bet all in for 3,200. Anna Wroblewski called and Galfond called.
All three players drew two.
Wroblewski and Galfond both checked.
Negreanu drew two again, Wroblewski drew one, and Galfond drew two. Wroblewski bet and Galfond called.
Negreanu drew one, Wroblewski stood pat, and Galfond drew one. Wroblewski checked and Galfond bet.
"Noooo," said Negreanu while recording the hand for his vlog.
Wroblewski called and Galfond had a pair of twos, Wroblewski an . Negreanu rolled over and then flipped over his last card, which he hadn't looked at yet. It was an eight, giving him and the pot. Wroblewski picked up a couple bets from the side pot.
The next hand Negreanu three-bet Michael Wagner from the button. Both players drew one and checked. They drew one again and Wagner checked. Negreanu bet and Wagner called. They both drew one again and Wagner checked again. Negreanu bet and Wagner folded. Negreanu showed .
Daniel Negreanu called a raise from Matt Szymaszek out of his big blind, and each player drew one and checked. Both drew again, and Negreanu check-called a bet. Negreanu drew a final time and Szymaszek was pat. Both players checked and Negreanu shook his head and said he had a pair of fives. Szymaszek had and took the pot.
Rami Boukai lost most of his chips to Shaun Deeb, who showed down what looked like a seven-six. Boukai then was all in for less from the big blind, and Deeb got the rest of his chips in after patting a ten-seven following the first draw and betting down against a couple of other players, who didn't catch up.
Farah Galfond drew two after unknown action by Xavier Kyablue on the second draw. Kyablue bet, and Galfond called, then Kyablue patted while Galfond took one. Kyablue put in his last 1,400, and Galfond quickly called.
Kyablue shook his head slightly and announced a nine, but his was enough to beat Galfond's ten.