David Baker completed and was called by three players; one of which was Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu would drop out on fourth street as the unknown player took the lead with a bet when he made a pair of fives. Three people to fifth would be reduced to two, as Baker saw smoothed an 800-chip bet before raising to two-bets on sixth.
His opponent made the call, and then check-called seventh as each player's boards read as follows.
Catching the action on fourth street we found Robert Mizrachi betting out 400 only to have Richard Ashby two-bet to 800. An unknown player made the call as two players folded before Mizrachi made the call and then led on fifth. Ashby called as the unknown player folded before both players checked down sixth and seventh.
Following a bring-in from Mickey Appleman, Nick Schulman completed before Sorel Mizzi two-bet. Appleman folded, but Schulman made the call and proceeded to call the double-bet on fourth and a bet on fifth before raising and betting sixth and seventh as Mizzi called sixth before folding seventh as both players boards read as follows.
Schulman: (X)(X) / / (X)
Mizzi: (X)(X) / / (X)
As Mizzi slipped to 29,000, Schulman climbed back to roughly 27,000 in chips.
Jared Jaffee brought-in only to have Shannon Shorr complete before Robert Williamson two-bet to 800. Jaffee called, as did Shorr before Shorr led fourth with only Williamson making the call. Williamson would then take the lead from here onwards with Shorr calling him down until he folded on seventh as both players boards read as follows.
Shorr: (X)(X) / / (X)
Williamson: (X)(X) / (X)
As Shorr slipped to 41,000, Williamson moves to roughly 26,000 in chips.
Brett Richey, Andre Akkari, Andrew Barber and a fourth player were involved in a four-way Stud-8 pot that went all the way to the end with all four players staying in. When it was time for the showdown, Richey showed a low of . Akkari showed a high of and the other two players mucked. Richey and Akkari chopped up the pot and profited on the hand.