Topias Wahlbeck and Blair Rodman were both all in on third street and Christopher Tryba covered them both.
However, all hopes for a double elimination (it's very late) were dashed when Wahlbeck and Rodman ended up chopping the pot, Rodman getting around 50,000 while Wahlbeck's new stack weighed in at 38,000.
Short and struggling is Jason Estock. He has 55,000 and just split a pot with neighbor Michael Foti, although he could do with scooping if he's going to go into the final day with a playable stack.
Bonnie Leinhos was all in for her last 2,500 (not a typo) on third street and betting continued between Christopher George and Allen Bari. At the end of it, though, neither player could beat Leinhos' two pair and eight low, and she roughly quadrupled to 11,000, giggling.
Christopher Tryba: {X}{X}/
Regis Burlot: {X}{X}/
Jonathan Bascom: {X}{X}/
On fifth street, Tryba moved in for 5,000, Bascom called, and Burlot raised to 12,000, leading to a second call from Bascom. However, it soon emerged that the raise was illegal, and after the floor was called, both players were forced to just complete.
Bascom check-called a bet on sixth street, but gave it up on seventh.
"I've just got a low," confessed Burlot as he flipped .
"What?," said Tryba excitedly. "You don't have a high?"
Clearly playing in the dark, Tryba began peeling his down cards one by one:
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"Yes!" he clapped, scooping the pot with a pair of fours and seven low.
Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat as Tryba recovers to 75,000.
Topias Wahlbeck is down to 50,000. He made it as far as seventh street and Robert Campbell checked to him, but Wahlbeck open-folded and let Campbell and his aces and fives take the pot. Campbell showed his down cards anyway - he'd actually made a full house.
Dale Phillips, chip leader for much of the early part of today, has succumbed. We didn't catch what David Levi was holding to knock him out, but it beat Phillips' and sent him crashing towards the payout desk.