Benny Glaser raised and was called by Iraj Parvizi in the small blind and John Hennigan in the big blind. On the flop, action checked to Glaser and the bet of the Brit was called only by Hennigan. The appeared on the turn and Hennigan check-called once more and the duo then checked the river.
"Nothing," Hennigan announced and mucked his cards. Glaser replied "I also have nothing" and tabled the to claim the pot.
With the elimination of Shaun Deeb just prior to the end of Level 14, the streamed feature table has been broken and the entire field is now in the tan section.
The screens show a total of 40 players remaining and they have been sent into their second 15-minute break of the day. Another three double levels are scheduled for today and the dinner break will take place upon the completion of the next double level.
Scott Cole raised first to act and John Hennigan called in the big blind. Hennigan check-called a bet on the flop and he did so again on the turn. The river was checked and Cole showed for fours and treys, Hennigan mucked and the was exposed
Omaha Hi-Lo
Shortly after the game type changed and Benny Glaser raised first to act, Motohiro Kondo three-bet from one seat over and Iraj Parvizi called in the cutoff, as did Glaser. All three players checked the flop and the turn was checked to Parvizi, who bet. Glaser gave it some thought and moved all in for 13,000 total, Kondo folded and Parvizi called it off.
Glaser tabled the and was already secured the double, as Parvizi only had , making the on the river a formality.
Down to 14,000, Benny Glaser raised from under the gun. John Hennigan three-bet from the button, the blinds folded and Glaser called all in with , slightly trailing Hennigan's .
The board ran out , giving Glaser kings and fours to double up.
Andrew Kelsall was all in by fifth street against Stuart Rutter. Kelsall held / , but failed to improve from there and was left with just a pair of deuces, while Rutter had a pair of kings to score the elimination.
Not long ago Robert Campbell was all in for around 50,000 and doubled, and he just scored a massive three-way pot in one of the last Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo hands to soar above average. Just prior to that, Motohiro Kondo had scooped Scott Cole with a full, aces over jacks, and the next pot turned out to be even bigger.
Robert Campbell: / /
Iraj Parvizi: / /
John Hennigan: / / fold
Ultimately, Campbell's bet on seventh was called only by Parvizi, while John Hennigan folded with the main pot at more than 250,000 by then already. Parvizi announced two pair, jacks and sixes, flashing the , which Campbell had beat with for aces and deuces.
One hand later, Cole claimed a four-way pot in Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo against Parvizi, who only had a pair of aces. Cole had two pair and won back most chips he had lost previously.
Limit Hold'em
The game type changed right after that and Benny Glaser raised, Parvizi three-bet and Glaser moved all in for 12,000 with Parvizi coming along.
Benny Glaser:
Iraj Parvizi:
The board came and Glaser, who was all in for a mere 12,000, more than tripled thanks to the blinds.