Zachary Freeman limped in under the gun, and from the small blind Matt Glantz moved all in for 18,500. Lyle Berman folded in the big blind and Freeman called.
Freeman:
Glantz:
With Glantz at-risk, the flop thrust him into the lead with his two-pair.
The on the turn, followed by the on the river would ensure his double to 42,000 while Freeman slipped back to 300,000 in chips.
Three players saw a flop, and Zachary Freeman bet out 30,000 from the big blind. The cutoff mucked, and Matt Glantz put in his remaining 20,000 from the button.
Freeman:
Glantz:
Glantz turned a gutshot and low draw when the hit the turn, but a paired board to leave him out on the bubble.
Todd Brunson raised in the small blind and Eric Crain defended big. Brunson took two and Crain three. Brunson bet and Crain called. Brunson took on on the second pull and Crain again took three. Brunson put in his last 17,000 and Crain called.
Brunson was pat and Crain knew he was in trouble.
"This hand is bad," Crain declared.
"Then you're f*****," Brunson said with a laugh.
Crain turned over and threw away two. Brunson said he was drawing dead and showed , but Crain did still have a live draw to hit a seven-badugi for half. He did not get there, and Brunson doubled up.
Eric Crain opened for a raise under the gun and got two callers in Dennis Eichhorn and Lyle Berman. Everyone drew a pair. Crain bet again and got two more calls. This time, Crain drew one while the others drew two. Crain bet dark since he was ahead in the draw, and only Berman called. Crain patted and Berman took two, then folded on the end.