George Alexander raised from under the gun and was called by Adam Friedman in the big blind. Friedman discarded two and Alexander took one. The check-call of Friedman followed and both then drew one, Friedman check-raised and Alexander called.
The final draw was patted by Friedman and Alexander took one more card to then check it down. Friedman tabled the and that won the pot.
A three-way pot found its way to showdown with Daniel Weinman all in against Timofey Kuznetsov and Daniel Negreanu.
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Kuznetsov bet on fourth, fifth and sixth streets with Negreanu and Weinman calling down.
After Kuznetsov checked seventh street, Negreanu's bet was called by Weinman who only had 10,500 behind. A check-raise from Kuznetsov and re-raise from Negreanu put Weinman at risk after sliding in his last few chips. Kuznetsov called and showed to take the high pot, while Negreanu revealed to earn the low. Weinman mucked and was eliminated from the tournament.
Action folded around to the blinds, where Bryce Yockey raised from the small. Alex Livingston three-bet from the big and, undeterred, Yockey made it four bets to go. Livingston flatted.
Yockey drew one and Livingston drew two. Livingston then called a bet from Yockey.
Both players drew one on the second draw and Yockey check-called a bet from Livingston.
Yockey drew one on the final draw and Livingston stood pat. Both players checked and Livingston tabled . Yockey couldn't beat it and mucked — sending the pot Livingston's way.
Dan Smith bet fifth when he made a pair of kings and Shaun Deeb raised, which Smith called. Smith then check-called the remaining two streets and Deeb announced aces up, flipping over the . Smith had the superior aces up as he tabled .
"That's pretty sick, actually," Deeb said in table chat.
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