Grospellier: / /
Richey: / FOLDED
Other Player: / /
Joining the action on third street and a player showing an open pair of eights fired out with Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier and Brett Richey both calling. On fifth street the same player fired again but this time Grospellier raised and Richey folded, Grospellier fired again on sixth and seventh and was check-called both times.
"Queens," said Richey, predicting what "ElkY" would turn over after the betting on seventh and the Frenchman indeed then turned over rolled up Queens before showing the for a rivered full house. His opponent sighed and mucked
On fourth street, Bill Munley made the call after his opponent bet. With Munley first to act on fifth, he check-raised his opponent who called. Munley bet on sixth and his opponent called while they both checked seventh. The opponent announced “I have aces up, oh no I don’t” as the dealer said that he held sevens and fives. Munley flashed his ace and said “I had the aces” before he mucked.
We caught up with the action on fourth where Barry Greenstein, who was getting a massage from Cyndy Violette, bet and his opponent called. On fifth, his opponent who was first to act bet and Greenstein raised. The player made the call and check-called Greenstein’s bets on sixth and seventh. The player showed a straight but was outdone by Greenstein’s flush.
Erik Seidel completed showing the before Erick Lindgren made it three bets with his king, Seidel called then raised on fourth street. Lindgren called and also called the double bet on fifth when Seidel made an open pair of fives. However when Seidel made jacks up on sixth, he bet and Lindgren gave up the hand.
Seidel moved back up to 18,000 while Lindgren dropped to 22,000
We caught up with the action on fifth street where it was checked to Michael Binger who bet. Both of his opponents called and it was checked to Binger again on sixth who bet once more. Opponent 2 check-raised and both other players called. On seventh, Opponent 2 bet and the other two called. Opponent 2 showed a flush that he caught on seventh while the other two players mucked and Binger voiced his displeasure about his opponent’s catch.
Joining the action on fifth saw Jennifer Harman bet her open eights with Stuart Rutter calling and Greg Raymer also making the call. Harman, picking up the ace on sixth, got cautious and chose to check, Rutter now bet and Raymer called and Harman decided to fold. Raymer checked the river and Rutter chose to open his hand showing for trip threes. Raymer nodded and mucked
We caught up with the action on fourth street where John Juanda bet and both Richard Ashby and Jennifer Harman called. On fifth, Ashby had the highest pair showing and bet. Harman raised, Juanda tank folded and Ashby surprisingly folded as well.