On the river, Erick Lindgren was raised by David Singer on the river and Lindgren folded fours full. Singer won the high with a bigger boat of nines full of tens. Phil Ivey won the low with a wheel.
Dan Shak won the high with a pair of aces and took down the low with an 8-7-4-2-A. Sklanasky had a pair of sixes for high and an 8-7-6-3-A for a low. Shak scooped the pot and increased his stack to 140K. Sklansky slipped to 56K.
"ZeeJustin" Bonomo sent Bill Gazes home when he made a nine-high straight by fifth street. Gazes was drawing dead by sixth street, prompting Eli Elezra to toss Bonomo's last two cards directly back into the muck. Phil Hellmuth was just brought in to fill the empty seat.
There are 63 players remaining. Four of them are women. Seven of the original 148 players who bought into the event were female. Only Annie Duke, Cyndy Violette, Kristy Gazes, and Isabelle Mercier remain.
Annie Duke and Toto Leonidas just got mixed up in a hand that had Toto calling Annie down. Duke's bet on sixth street made Toto a believer as he finally tossed his hand in, allowing Duke to pick up a nice pot without a showdown.