Adam Friedman brought it in with the showing, Monnette completed, and Brunson raised. Only Monnette called. Monnette then check-called bets from Brunson on every street, and both players checked on seventh. Brunson rolled over for jacks and deuces, Monnette mucked, and Brunson pulled in the pot.
We caught the action on sixth street, where Brunson bet, and received two calls. Brunson bet again on seventh, and only Friedman called. Brunson turned over for a full house, and Friedman mucked.
John Monnette was the bring in and Todd Brunson completed. Monnette called and check-called a bet on fourth street. Monnette bet fifth and Brunson called, leading for the two to check both sixth and seventh.
Monnette tabled for a pair of tens which was good for a scoop.
Adam Friedman led out with a bet on fourth, fifth, and sixth and was called by John Monnette on each street. When Friedman checked on seventh, Monnette took the opportunity to throw in one more bet. Friedman called and Monnette showed for trip eights. Friedman threw his hand into the muck and Monnette was able to scoop the pot.
Todd Brunson was the bring in and Adam Friedman completed. Brunson called and continued to call bets on both fourth and fifth street. On sixth, Brunson took to betting and was Friedman called. Both players checked seventh and Friedman turned up to couple with the he had showing, giving him trip tens and enough to scoop the pot.
The next hand Brunson completed only to find Friedman raise. Brunson called that and once again bets on fourth and fifth. Brunson led out on sixth and seventh and Friedman mucked when Brunson showed a pair of eights for the high and an eighty-six for the low.
Todd Brunson was the bring in and Adam Friedman completed. Nikolai Yakovenko raised and Brunson got out of the way. Friedman re-raised Yakovenko all in and the hands were turned over:
Yakovenko: /
Friedman: /
Friedman caught running jacks on fifth and sixth giving him aces and jacks, while Yakovenko failed to improve beyond his pair of nines, sending him home in 4th place.
John Monnette completed and Todd Brunson pushed out a raise. Monnette called and the two players were off to fourth street.
Brunson bet on fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh, receiving a call from Monnette on each street. Brunson tabled for kings up and Monnette shook his head and threw his hand toward the muck. Scooping this pot brings Brunson over the million chip mark.