David "Bakes" Baker was down to around 30,000 and got them all in the middle on fifth street against Alex Livingston. Baker turned over for 8-6-3-2-A and Livingston, who was dealt a , was already paying off the bet before seventh street.
Todd Dakake had built up his stack early before he and Raymond Matthaei were the last two players standing after betting on sixth and seventh streets forced two players out of a five-way pot. Richard Bai was all in, but didn't need to wait for his final card as we was already drawing dead.
Raymond Matthaei:
Todd Dakake:
Dakake showed down his 8-7-6-4-2, but Matthaei turned over his 8-6-5-3-A to scoop a massive pot.
Matt Grapenthien and Alex Livingston battled in back-to-back pots, with Grapenthien taking both.
The first hand got to sixth street, with Grapenthein betting each street before Livingston folded.
Matt Grapenthien: /
Alex Livingston: / - fold on sixth street
The second hand followed a similar pattern, with Grapenthein betting every street and Livingston folding again on sixth. This time, Grapenthein revealed his hole cards to show / for a wheel.
David "ODB" Baker and Timothy Woodward went heads-up to fifth street, when Woodward bet and Baker called. Baker called again on sixth after pairing his king.
Both players checked on seventh. "Nine perfect," Woodward said as he showed for 9-4-3-2-A and Baker mucked.
Ari Engel bet on fourth street and was called by Charles Sinn to his immediate left. Engel bet again on fifth. This time, Sinn paused for a moment before putting in the chips.
On sixth, Engel led out and Sinn let go of his hand.