Humberto Brenes bets on fifth, sixth and seventh street with and gets called all the way down by three opponents. He shows 8-7 for two pair and a busted straight. "It's crazy, man!" he says, referring to his winning two pair. "You see this? It's crazy, man!" He's up to 14,500.
John D'Agostino bets and is called on the first three betting rounds until his opponent folds on sixth street. Dags has an ace showing, and when he mucks, the cards accidentally flip over -- two aces for trips. He's back to 10,400.
Mike Sexton in a three-way pot shows . He calls a 300 bet on sixth street. Then on 7th he is checked to, bets 300, and gets called. He comes out of the hole with 4-6-8. The four and six were the first two and the eight was seventh street. Sexton hits his runner-runner straight and now has 13,800.
Just before Doyle Brunson got knocked out by Daniel Negreanu who had A-A in the hole, Mike Sexton observed to the players at his table: "Hey guys, look up there on the wall. All the living world champions on the wall are in color except for one -- Doyle Brunson. He's down at the other end in black and white." The table applauds.
Although Doyle is now out, the black-and-white legend is very much alive.
We are now on dinner break for the next 60 minutes until approximately 11:10 p.m. PDT. When we get back, we will finish out the current level before going up in limits.
Just before the dinner break, Layne Flack and Farzad Bonyati mixed it up. Bonyati bet and Flack called down the whole way with Flack having a board and Farzad a . Farzad flips Q-8 and takes it.