James Obst raised. Next to act, Brant Hale made it three bets, Obst put him all in for 3,000 more, and Hale called.
Obst took two while Hale took one. On the second draw, Obst took one and Hale stood pat. On the third draw, Obst took one and Hale stood pat again. Obst showed while Hale showed . Obst was already drawing dead but turned up the meaningless anyway and Hale doubled through.
James Obst raised from the button and Jesse Martin made it three bets from the big blind. Obst called. Martin drew one and Obs two.
Martin bet and Obst called. Martin then stood pat and Obst drew one. Again Martin bet and Obst called. On the final draw, Obst drew one again and called a bet from his opponent.
"Six," announced Martin, tabling . But Obst had outdrawn his opponent and showed for a better six.
It folded around to Jared Bleznick on the button who raised. James Obst made it three bets from the small blind and Brant Hale folded in the big blind. Bleznick moved all in and Obst called.
Obst stood pat and Bleznick drew two and then drew one. After the second draw, he stood up and eagerly patted the table for his third and final draw.
Obst showed for a ten badugi, but Bleznick had out-drawn him with a five badugi
In the first hand, James Obst raised and was called by Jared Bleznick. Both players drew two, then Bleznick check-called a bet from Obst.
On the second draw, Bleznick took one while Obst stood pat. Again, Bleznick check-called a bet.
On the third draw, Bleznick took one again while Obst stood pat. Both players checked. Bleznick didn't want to expose his hand, but he showed a pair of sevens. Obst showed and Bleznick's hand was quickly shuffled into the muck.
On the second hand, Bleznick raised from the button. Obst made it three bets and Bleznick called.
Both players took two, then Obst bet and Bleznick called.
Obst stood pat while Bleznick took two. Obst quickly bet and Bleznick checked his cards, then folded.
Terry Jennings raised, only to face a raise to three bets from Brant Hale. Jennings called.
On the first draw, both players took one card. Jennings bet and Hale called. On the second draw, both players stood pat. Jennings checked to Hale who bet. Jennings called for the remainder of his stack.
Both players stood pat again. Jennings showed but Hale showed and that was good to take down the pot.
After starting the day as the chip leader, Jennings will exit the tournament in sixth place, taking home $17,272 for his efforts.