Three players called David Warga's completion on third street but only Allen Bari called his bet on fourth. Bari check-called on fifth, and then bet out on sixth.
They got to seventh street and Warga, now with just one big bet left to his name, announced, "All right," and checked. Bari checked behind.
"Because you weren't folding there," Warga told him, and Bari agreed - he'd rivered a flush for the high. Warga revealed two more low cards to take the other half of the pot, and stayed in the game.
We're still at nine players and waiting for that final table to burst. We did witness a couple of chops, though, one which saw short stack Jonathan Bascom survive against David Levi.
In other news, Topias Wahlbeck appears to have ordered his his umpteenth Corona. And they say this isn't a sport. Pah!
Topias Wahlbeck was all in on third street and once the cards had all been dealt he survived again, taking half the pot with a pair of kings while Max Troy made a low for the other half.
Topias Wahlbeck is now the table short stack and favourtie to final table bubble after losing most of his stack to neighbor Karina Jett. By seventh, Topias was left with 10,000, only for Jett to announce, "Two pair and low," which was good enough to take the pot.
It looked as though Christopher George completed and Maxwell Troy raised; either way George called and they saw a fourth card.
George checked on fourth street and called the bet from Troy. On fifth street, Geoge was first to act with a pair of queens but just checked. Troy checked behind.
George tanked up for a while on sixth street, hypothesizing out loud, "You have a pair of aces." He checked, but then called Troy's bet.
So, to seventh street. Both players checked and George turned over two pair, deuces and queens. Whatever Troy had, it presumably couldn't beat two pair as he just mucked.
Troy - down to a still chip leading 740,000 (he's been over 800,000 before the hand)
George - up to 550,000