James Obst and Zachary Freeman each had 12,500 in front of them on fourth street with on the felt. Obst checked and called 17,000. On the river, both players checked and Freeman tabled for a king-high flush. Obst couldn't beat it and didn't have a low to take the other half.
Lars Gronning scrapped his way from under one big bet to a survival stack for about half an hour, but he's done for in 29th place. It happened during a stud hi-lo hand that saw Eric Crain have the betting lead on fourth street and Gronning get his remaining chips in on fifth.
Gronning: /
Crain: /
Crain already had a low locked in and a deuce or six would give him a straight. Gronning had a flush draw and three to a six, but running and did nothing for him since Crain picked up the for a straight and then the to finish the hand out.
Jon Turner raised in the cutoff, and Lyle Berman defended the big blind. Both players drew two and checked. On the second draw, Berman took one and Turner two. Berman and Turner raised. Berman called and patted. Turner patted behind. Berman checked and called a final bet, and Turner threw into the middle.
Catching the action after the first draw and once once both players had committed two bets, Quinn Do check-called a 6,000-chip bet from Eric Crain and drew two to Crain's one.
Do checked, Crain bet 12,000 and Do check-raised all-in for his last 17,500 with Crain calling and each player drawing one.
Do:
Crain:
With Do having a better badugi then Crain, he would squeeze the and immediately asked Crain to pair so that he could scoop the pot.
Crain however would reveal the to see the pot chopped up.