Dan Heimiller: (X)(X) / - fold
Max Pescatori: (X)(X) / / (X)
Jennifer Harman: (X)(X) / / (X)
Harman bet fourth street and both players called. On fifth, Harman bet again when action got to her and only Pescatori made the call. On sixth, Pescatori check-called a bet from Harman and then led seventh to which Harman called.
Harman turned up the for a pair of queens and an eight low. Pescatori showed the -X for an eight low as well, but a worse one than Harman's. He actually tried to grab half the pot, but Harman made sure the dealer corrected him and shipped the entire thing her way.
Pescatori dropped to 140,000 and Harman increased to 84,000.
It's been a heck of a World Series for Russian Vladimir Schmelev. He finished runner-up in the $50,000 Player's Championship and then placed seventh in the $10,000 Seven Card Stud World Championship. If you check out the chip count page, you'll see his name at the top of the board and it looks like we're going to have to start getting used to his name. It's only the eleventh day at the 2010 WSOP and alredy this guy is making himself well known around the Rio.
Bach had the last of his chips in on third street and was up against Hansen. On fourth street, Hansen improved to a pair of fours, but was still behind the jacks of Bach. He pulled ahead on fifth street though when he hit another four and then filled up on seventh. Bach was left with just jacks and sevens and was sent to the rail as Hansen moved to 86,000 in chips.
Marc Karam: (X)(X) / / (X)
Erik Seidel: (X)(X) / / (X)
Barry Greenstein: (X)(X) / / (X)
Action was two-bet on fourth and fifth street before four bets went in on sixth street. Seidel and Karam were both all in on sixth.
Seidel held the for threes full of aces. Greenstein held the for a nine-high straight and an eight low. Karam held the and made two pair, nines and fives with no low. He was eliminated as the other two players chopped up the pot. Greenstein moved to 138,000 and Seidel to 70,000.
Steve Zolotow (X)(X) / / (X)
Ray Dehkharghani (X)(X) / / (X)
Dehkharghani brought it in on third street, Steve Zolotow completed and Dehkharghani called. Zolotow led out on fourth, then called Dehkharghani's raise. Zolotow check-called bets on fifth and sixth street, then led out on seventh. Dehkharghani called all in.
Zolotow turned over for a wheel and scooped the pot, sending Dehkharghani to the rail.