Sergey Altbregin raised, Layne Flack called behind him, and Jerrod Ankenman also came along from the big blind.
The flop came . Ankenman and Altbregin checked, Flack bet, Ankenman called, and Altbregin folded. The turn was the . Ankenman checked, Flack bet, and Ankenman called.
The river was the , and again Ankenman check-called Flack's bet.
Ankenman showed for deuces full, and Flack mucked. Flack is now down to 70,000, and Ankenman pushes past a million.
Sergey Altbregin raised from the cutoff, and Eric Crain called from the small blind. The flop came out . Crain checked, Altbregin bet, and Crain called. The turn was the , and again Crain check-called Altbregin's bet.
The river brought the . Once more Crain checked, Altbregin bet, and Crain called.
Altbregin showed for aces and jacks, and Crain mucked. Altbregin now has 550,000, and Crain has fallen to 212,000.
Layne Flack raised from under the gun, Eric Crain reraised, Dario Alioto called, and Flack called as well.
The flop came . Flack bet, Crain raised, Alioto three-bet -- putting himself all in -- and both Flack and Crain called.
The turn was the , and Flack bet his last chips. Crain called.
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The river brought the , meaning Flack and Alioto split the main pot (Flack the high with his set of sixes & Alioto the 8-6-4-2-A low), and Flack and Crain split the smaller side pot (Flack the high & Crain the 8-6-4-3-A low).
After that one, Flack has 170,000, Alioto 140,000, and Crain 322,000.
Jon "PearlJammer" Turner raised, Jeff Tims reraised, and Turner called. The flop came . Turner checked, Tims bet, Turner check-raised, Tims three-bet, and Turner called.
The turn was the , and this time Turner just check-called Tims' bet. Then both checked the river.
Turner showed , and Tims mucked. Turner is up to 535,000, and Tims down to 225,000.
Eric Crain raised from under the gun, and Jon Turner reraised from the cutoff. It folded back to Crain who called. The flop came . Crain checked, Turner bet, and Crain called. The turn was the , and both checked.
The river was the . Crain bet, and when Turner called, Crain said "You win, I got counterfeited." Then he saw Turner's hand -- . "Oh," said Crain. "You win, anyway." He showed his .
Soon after that big hand with Flack and Crain, Jimmy Fricke managed to double through Jerrod Ankenman on another deuce-to-seven hand. Fricke has 110,000 now, and Ankenman is still the leader with 885,000.
Layne Flack raised from early position, Eric Crain, sitting to Flack's left, three-bet, Jimmy Fricke called from the small blind, and Flack called.
On the first draw, Fricke took one, Flack took one, and Crain two. It checked to Crain who bet, Fricke called, Flack raised, and both Crain and Fricke called.
On the second draw, Flack stood pat and the other two each drew one. Fricke checked, Flack bet, Crain raised, Fricke folded, and Flack called.
Crain hit the felt to show he was staying pat on the last draw, and Flack thought a long while before pulling a card out and discarding it face up -- a . Flack then checked, and Crain checked behind.
Flack wasn't happy when he saw Crain's . He'd broken the same hand, and drew a jack to replace his nine.
Crain is up to 575,000 now, while Flack tumbles to 115,000. After that hand, Fricke is at 48,000.
Jeff Tims raised and then Eric Crain reraised from the small blind. Tims made the call. Crain drew one and Tims drew two. Crain then bet and Tims called.
On the second draw, both players stood pat. Crain fired and Tims called. Both players stood pat again and then checked. Crain showed and Tims showed only and mucked.