Mike Gorodinsky vs. Eli Elezra

Razz Eli Elezra was the bring-in and action folded to Mike Gorodinsky completed. Elezra called. Gorodinsky bet on fourth street, and Elezra called. Gorodinsky fired again on fifth, leaving himself 110,000 behind. Elezra used all of his shot clock before tossing his cards into the muck.

Scoop for Richard Sklar

Omaha Hi-Lo Eli Elezra raised to 50,000 from under the gun and was called by all four players at the table to see a [2d2h3h] flop. After Gorodinsky checked the small blind, Alan Richardson bet out 25,000 from the big blind and Elezra, Richard Sklar, and Gorodinsky called, while David "ODB" Baker

Eli Elezra vs. David “ODB” Baker

Stud Eli Elezra opened to 20,000, and David Baker was in the bring-in and called. Elezra bet on fourth street, and Baker raised. Elezra called. Baker fired on fifth, sixth, and seventh streets, and Elezra called on all streets. Baker tabled [6c2s4h] for two pair sixes and deuces, and Elezra mucked.

Maxx Coleman Eliminated by Eli Elezra

No-Limit Hold'em Maxx Coleman shoved all-in for 125,000 from the cutoff with [Js9h] and Eli Elezra called on the button with [AdTh]. The board ran out [4d4h2d2c5d] and Coleman was eliminated.

Mike Wattel vs. Daniel Negreanu

Stud Mike Wattel had the bring-in and Eli Elezra completed. Daniel Negreanu called, as did Wattel, and on fourth street, Negreanu bet. Wattel made it two bets and Elezra folded, while Negreanu called. On fifth, Negreanu bet and Wattel called, while that flipped on sixth. Wattel: [XxXx] / [3h5cQsQh] / [Xx] Elezra: [XxXx] /

David McCaw Crosses One Million

Razz Maxx Coleman raised to 20,000, Eli Elezra was next to act and called. Action folded to David McCaw and he three-bet. Coleman and Elezra called. McCaw bet every street and Coleman and Elezra called. Elezra tabled [3xAx5x] for a seven-five low, but McCaw tabled [7x4x2x] for a seven-four low to

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