John Kabbaj raised from the button before Vitaly Lunkin three-bet out of the small blind. Kabbaj made the call and they saw the flop land . Lunkin led out with a bet and Kabbaj made the call.
The turn was the to put four diamonds on board and both players slowed and checked to see the brick the river. Lunkin bet again and Kabbaj made the call.
Lunkin tabled for the second-nut flush to take it down. He's up to 1.9 million with Kabbaj now in deep trouble.
Ville Wahlbeck raised from the hijack position before Gus Hansen popped it up from the cutoff. Wahlbeck made the call.
The flop fell and Wahlbeck checked to Hansen who fired a bet. Wahlbeck made the call.
On the turn, again Wahlbeck checked and then called the bet from Hansen. The river landed the and once again Wahlbeck checked the action over to Hansen who tossed out a bet. Wahlbeck called but mucked when Hansen revealed for a straight.
Hansen moves up to 1.48 million to be back amongst the leaders as Wahlbeck is down to 1.09 million.
Frank Kassela ()() ()
Huck Seed (X)(X)
Ray Dehkharghani ()() ()
Frank Kassela completed on third street, Huck Seed called and Ray Dehkharghani called behind him. Kassela led out on fourth street, Seed folded, Dehkharghani reraised, Kassela three-bet all in and Dehkharghani called.
Kassela turned over for a draw to an 8-6 low, while Dehkharghani revealed for a draw to an 8-7. Kassela made a nine low on sixth street while Dehkharghani bricked with a jack, but paired his six on the river for a final hand of 8-6-5-4-3.
Dehkharghani squeezed...and squeezed...and squeezed his seventh street card, finally flipping up the , having made a 7-6-5-3-A low. Kassela was eliminated on the bubble and Dehkharghani took the pot.
Tony G and David Bach have just chopped a Stud-8 hand. Guoga completed and Bach called before both checked fourth street.
On fifth Bach led out with a bet before Guoga raised. Bach called before check-raising on sixth. On the river Bach bet and it was Guoga's turn to raise. Bach made the call.
Tony G: ()
Bach: ()
Guoga was unlucky not to scoop after tabling a six-high straight and six-five-four low. However Bach just snuck in for the low with his six-five-three low.
The players chop it up as Bach sits at 1.5 million and Guoga at 520,000.
We picked the hand up on fourth street with Freddy Deeb leading out and a short-stacked John Kabbaj making the call. The rest of Kabbaj's chips went in the middle on fifth street.
Kabbaj's pair of nines were trailing Deeb's jacks, but Kabbaj hit trips on sixth street with the . Deeb couldn't catch another jack on the river and Kabbaj doubled up to 243,000.
John Hanson called, Gus Hansen raised and Hanson called once again. The Great Dane then led the betting on every street with Hanson calling him down the whole way.
Gus flipped for a nine-high straight and Hanson mucked.