"That's a fair fight," Allen Kessler said when he was all in for the last 260,000 and had a flip with against the of Besim Hot.
The flop brought to give Kessler a flush draw on top while Hot added an open-ender to his pair. Nothing changed with the turn and the river spelled the end for Kessler, as Hot raked in the pot with a nine-high straight.
George Danzer: / /
Johannes Becker: / /
Roland Israelashvili: / fold
George Danzer had lost the vast majority of his short stack against James Chen just prior and was then all in for very few chips in a three-way Seven Card Stud hand.
Fourth street was checked and Johannes Becker bet fifth, Roland Israelashvili folded. Becker had a pair of kings until sixth and received the as final card, which gave Danzer some outs with his pair of deuces. He squeezed the final card and it was the blank to bow out.
Daniel Negreanu raised it up from the cutoff and Phil Hellmuth nearly beat him in the pot from the button. The two players saw a flop of and Negreanu continued with a bet. Hellmuth called and the landed on the turn.
Negreanu checked this time and Hellmuth quickly bet. Negreanu thought for a moment before making the call. The completed the board and both players checked. Negreanu showed for two pair and Hellmuth rose from his seat after taking a beat. Hellmuth turned over and the blowup ensued.
"What the fuck?! I've got you drawing dead to the high and low," Hellmuth muttered. "Let me look at these cards again. You know you're not supposed to call," Hellmuth iterated to Negreanu.
Negreanu responded by pulling out his phone and catching some of the Hellmuth rant. "This is what happens when you play a hand completely normal and Phil loses."
The action was complete and Robert Campbell had all of his chips in the middle. He was up against Benny Glaser and wouldn't like the result once the cards were all tabled.
Benny Glaser: /
Robert Campbell: /
Campbell had ace-deuce in the hole against Glaser's tens. However, Glaser picked up a ten on his board to improve to trips and Campbell was unable to improve his hand.
Anthony Zinno bet from fourth to sixth street and Phil Hellmuth called. Zinno checked seventh and called a bet to get shown the by Hellmuth, Zinno had .
Daniel Negreanu then won a Razz hand against Roland Israelashvili with a seventy-six to send Israelashvili well below the average.
Ryan Riess was down to crumbs and got it in against Roland Israelashvili. The cards were already mashed together as Riess was drawing dead on fifth, he had started with a ten-nine draw and paired his seven while Israelashvili had an eighty-five locked up.
Left short on around 900,000 after losing a 2-7 Triple Draw hand against Dzmitry Urbanovich, Anatoly Filatov raised to 90,000 in the cutoff in No-Limit Hold'em and Besim Hot in the big blind three-bet to 300,000. Filatov moved all in and Hot made the call.
Anatoly Filatov:
Besim Hot:
There was no threat on the flop and the turn but the cruel river spelled the end for Filatov in 17th place.
Alex Livingston raised from the hijack and Sam Higgs re-raised in the cutoff. The action folded back to Livingston who made the call. Livingston threw away two cards while Higgs opted for just one. Livingston check-called a bet from Higgs and the draws were the same on second street.
Livingston checked to Higgs who tossed in a bet and Livingston raised to put Higgs all in for his last 240,000 chips. Livingston stood pat and rolled over . Higgs showed and before he peeled his last card. It was another giving him a pair and Livingston scooped the pot.