After a long summer, Daniel Negreanu is due to let his hair down and have some fun, and it looks like that's exactly what he's doing in this event. After re-entering just before break, Negreanu quickly busted in the first hand back, but that didn't deter him. His laugh could be heard from across the room as he yelled, "I'll be back, don't worry!" He hurried on over to the registration desk and just sat down for another bullet in this event.
"Deal me in, deal me in," he yelled as he sprinted over to his new table. It's safe to say that Negreanu is enjoying himself as the Series is winding down.
With about five limpers in the pot, Kelly Minkin was in the big blind and raised to 1,500. April Shih was in the cutoff and called, as did the player on the button.
The flop was , and Minkin bet 2,500. Shih raised to 8,000, and the button folded. Minkin thought for about a minute and then released her hand, sending Shih the pot.
With a raise to 650 before him, Jordan Cristos bumped it up to 3,000. Everyone else got out of the way, and the original raiser called to see a flop of . His opponent checked, which prompted an all-in shove from Cristos. His opponent quickly got out of the way, and the pot was pushed to Cristos.
There was a raise from early position and a call from Matt Waxman on the button before Jonathan Concepción called out of the big blind.
All three players checked around on the flop to see the on the turn. Concepción led out on the turn, betting 900. The original raiser folded. Waxman then put in a raise, making it 2,600. Concepción thought for a bit, then called. On the river, Concepción checked. Waxman thought for about two minutes before he finally checked behind.
Concepción showed , and Waxman mucked his hand, allowing Concepción to take the pot.