Jon Turner opened the action with a raise out of the cutoff and was called by David Gee in the small blind and Mike Gorodinsky in the big blind. Gee drew two cards, Gorodinsky three, and Turner one. After the draw, action was checked to Turner who fired a continuation-bet. Gee called and Gorodinsky put in a raise. Turner and Gee called and all three players took one card on the second draw. Everybody checked after the second draw and proceeded to take one card again on the final draw.
After the final draw, Gee led into his two opponents and Gorodinsky and Turner both folded.
Joey Couden opened in the cutoff and Jason Sagle made it three bets but both players slowed down after that pulling one each draw and checking down. Sagle rolled over a king in frustration and Couden took it with a queen-low.
Sagle was left under 20,000 and busted moments later.
Jake Schwartz and Mike Gorodinsky are racing ahead of the other players, surpassing 500,000 when most of the other players are happy if they have 200,000.
Mike Gorodinsky raised from under the gun and action folded to Brayden Gazlay in the small blind who put in a three-bet. Jason Sagle called from the big blind, as did Gorodinsky. On the first draw, Gazlay took one card and Sagle and Gorodinsky drew two. Gazlay bet and was called by both players, leading to a second draw of one, two, one. After the second draw, all three players checked, and the third draw again went one, two, one.
Gazlay led out for a bet on the end and Gorodinsky folded. Sagle made the call and Gazlay tabled for a made six, good to take down the pot.
Sumir Mathur raised in the small blind and Jesse Hampton made it three bets. Mathur called and drew two, while Hampton drew one. Mathur check-called and both players improved by one, and Mathur check-called again. He patted the last draw and Hampton patted back.
"This is a nitty check," Hampton said with a sigh after Mathur patted the felt.