Dan Shak took down a pot with a nine low against Juanda's ten low. Shak caught the on the river to make his hand. He increased his stack to 70K. Juanda slipped to 370K.
PokerNews grabbed Eli Elezra, holder of chip lead since early Day One, to chat about his incredible run on Day One, the strength of the HORSE field, and his prediction for the highest stakes cash game players to have the most success in this event.
On a board of , David Williams flopped a wheel. Freddy Deeb turned a boat when the fell. Williams won the low, while Deeb took down the high. Mosseri could not improve his hand and he headed to the rail in 54th place.
Phil Hellmuth just scurried over to a nearby table to ask Mike Matusow how he's been running. "I've raised every hold'em hand so far Phil...I just raise and pray...raise and pray," answered Matusow.
Table 6 has an interesting dynamic at the moment. Justin Bonomo, Phil Ivey, Huck Seed, and John Hennigan have been silent and expressionless for quite some time. On the other hand, Eli Elezra, Phil Hellmuth, and Scotty Nguyen can't go 30 seconds without laughing or joking about something. It's an interesting contrast of styles.