Justin Bonomo is up to almost 60,000 after this hand.
A player on the button raised it up and got calls from Justin Bonomo in the small blind and David Bach in the big blind. All three players drew two on the first round and Bonomo and Bach checked. The button bet out 800 and both players called.
The button and Bonomo both drew two again and Bach only drew one. Bonomo led out with a bet, Bach called, and the button folded.
Bach chose to stand pat on the third draw and Bonomo drew one. Bonomo led out with a bet and Bach just called. Bonomo showed his last draw didn't go to waste and his was good enough to take down the pot and put him up to 58,000.
Scott Seiver raised it up on the button and got a call from a player in the big blind. Seiver drew one, and the big blind drew two.
The big blind checked to Seiver who bet out 1,000. The big blind called and both he and Seiver drew one. The big blind again checked to Seiver who bet out, but called again as well. Right after this, the big blind announced, "I have a 98," to which the dealer responded, "We have another round..." He looked a little embarrassed as both players stood pat. The big blind checked, Seiver bet, and the big blind called again.
Seiver knew he had the win locked up before he even turned over his If only players always announced their hands before the last round of betting. This game would be so easy!
Seiver fell a bit after his previous high of 62,000. He is around 47,000 at the moment
With Eli Elezra putting out a bet from middle position preflop, we saw the button as well as the small blind make the call. The small blind took three cards, Elezra and the button both took two. Both the small blind and Elezra then check-called a bet from the button.
The small blind and Elezra then opted for two cards, while the button only took one. It was here that the small blind and Elezra checked while the button placed a bet in the middle. The small blind then folded and Elezra called.
On the third draw both Elezra and the button took one card. Elezra checked, and again the button bet, however this time Elezra raised. The button called and immediately regretted it after seeing Elezra's . The button mucked and Elezra scooped the pot.
Jean-Robert Bellande raised it up on the button and was re-raised by a player in the big blind. Bellande called and drew two while the player in the big blind stood pat.
The big blind bet, Bellande raised and the big blind called. At that point Bellande stood pat and the big blind decided his hand was no longer good enough and drew one. After that second draw the big blind checked, Bellande bet, the big blind check-raised and Bellande called him.
Both players stood pat on the third draw and the big blind checked to Bellande who bet. The big blind called and Bellande had the best of it with After the crazy hand, Bellande is up to 28,000 and right around average.
Every time we come over to Scott Seiver he has lost a bunch of chips but then wins a pretty big hand to get them back. He is sitting at around 44,000 right now but is down from his peak of over 60,000 before the first break of the day.
In this particular hand, an under the gun player raised it up and Seiver called in the big blind. Seiver drew three and the big blind drew two. Seiver checked, UTG bet and Seiver called.
Seiver drew two and UTG drew one. Again, Seiver checked, UTG bet and Seiver called. On the third draw, Seiver stood pat and UTG drew one. Both players checked and Seiver showed the winning hand with
He has 44,000 and is still well above the chip average at this point in the tournament with 60 players left.
This hand started out raise from Dario Alioto, a call from the cut off, a call from Greg Raymer, and then a raise from the big blind. All players involved made the call and were allowed to draw. Raymer in the small blind took two cards, the big blind stood pat, Alioto took one, and the cut off took two.
After Raymer checked, the big blind then bet and received a call from all players. Raymer then took one card, the big blind stood pat, Alioto took one, and the cut off took two again. Raymer checked, and the big blind bet. This time only Raymer and Alioto called with the cut off player giving up and folding.
Raymer took one card, the big blind stoically stood pat, and Alioto took one as well. This time after Raymer checked the big blind did as well, as did Alioto. The big blind then showed which was enough to win the pot as Raymer and Alioto mucked their cards.
2007 WSOP Player of the Year Tom Schneider was up over 40,000 at one point but has fallen back down quite a bit. After this hand however he is working back towards an average stack.
Eli Elezra limped on the button, a player in the small blind raised, Schneider re-raised in the big blind, Elezra called, the small blind re-raised again and both Schneider and Elezra called.
Elezra drew three while Schneider and the small blind both drew one. All three players checked the first round, the small blind stood pat, Elezra drew two, and Schneider drew one again. The small blind bet out, Schneider called and Elezra folded.
Both the small blind and Schneider stood pat on the third draw. The small blind bet and Schneider called showing an for the win and to get himself back up to 33,000