Ian Chan raised his small blind before Yuebin Guo three-bet in the big blind. Chan called and drew two cards before Guo drew one. Chan then check-called Guo's bet and drew one, with Guo following suit.
Chan bet out after the second draw and Guo called. Chan pat on the final draw and Guo drew one card.
Chan then bet and Guo raised. Chan thought it over for a while before flicking in a call, but mucked his cards when Guo tabled 7x5x4x3x2x for a wheel.
Yuebin Guo opened from the button and was called by Ian Chan in the big blind, who drew one while Guo drew two.
After the first draw Chan bet and Guo called. Chan drew one and Guo took two.
Chan bet again after the second draw and Guo called off with his last 60,000. Both players drew one for the final daw.
Yuebin Guo: 8?3?A?
Ian Chan: J?4?2?
Guo caught an 8? on the last draw making a three-card eight. Chan failed to improve on his three-card jack after catching the 7? and Guo secured a full double up.
2-7 Triple Draw
The next hand saw Chan open from the small blind and Guo call from the big blind, drawing one while Chan drew three.
After the first draw Chan check-called a bet from Guo and drew two while Guo stood pat.
Chan checked again after the second draw. Guo bet and Chan folded.
Yuebin Guo raised his button, Ian Chan three-bet from the small blind and Guo put in a fourth bet.
Chan called and took one card before Guo stood pat. Chan then check-called a bet and drew one again, before he check-called again and stood pat.
Chan grimaced as he broke his hand and drew one. The players then checked to showdown and Chan's K?6?4?3? won the pot, as Guo could only smile and compliment his opponent's play.
Patrick Moulder raised under the gun and Chad Eveslage three-bet in the small blind. Moulder then four-bet and Eveslage called to draw one.
Moulder stood pat and bet, with Eveslage check-calling for his final 105,000 chips. The second and third draw then saw Eveslage draw one and Moulder pat before they showed down.
Chad Eveslage: 7x6x4xAx
Patrick Moulder: 7x5x3x2xAx
Eveslage was drawing dead against Moulder's seven-five, and his final card was tossed into the muck as he said his goodbyes in fourth place.
Ian Chan opened from the small blind and Chad Eveslage three-bet from the big blind. Chan called and drew two while Eveslage took one.
After the first draw, Chan check-called a bet from Eveslage and drew two more while Eveslage stood pat.
Chan checked again after the second draw. Eveslage bet and Chan raised to two big bets. Eveslage made the call and both players stood pat.
With no draws remaining, Eveslage called one more bet from Chan who tabled a six with 6x5x3x2xAx. Eveslage mucked and was left short-stacked while Chan dragged in colossal pot.
Matthew Smith opened from the hijack, committing his stack of exactly 240,000 in the process. Yuebin Guo three-bet from the small blind, folding out Patrick Moulder in the big blind to leave Smith at risk.
Guo drew one for each draw while Smith drew three, drew three again and then drew one.
Matthew Smith: 6x5x2xAx
Yuebin Guo: 5x4x3xAx
Guo drew a Kx for the final draw but Smith made a pair after drawing a 2x and was eliminated in fifth place.
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Ian Chan raised his button and Chad Eveslage made it three bets to go in the small blind. Chan called and drew two cards after Eveslage had drawn one.
Chan then called Eveslage's bet and drew two again, while Eveslage patted.
Another bet and call followed before Eveslage stood pat on the final draw, with Chan drawing one card.
The players checked it down and Eveslage won the pot with his 8x7x6x4x3x, practically doubling up as he had left himself with crumbs after his last bet.
Chad Eveslage raised in the cutoff and Yuebin Guo three-bet on the button. Eveslage called and drew one, as did Guo. Both players then checked, after which Eveslage stood pat and Guo drew one card.
Eveslage bet, Guo raised all in for 390,000 and Eveslage called. Eveslage broke his hand on the final draw as he drew one, with Guo standing pat.
Yuebin Guo: 6?5?4?3?
Chad Eveslage: 5?2?A?
Eveslage failed to improve and the pot was sent Guo's way thanks to his six-badugi.