Jim Wheatley was the only one who didn't have paint for an up card, and he completed after Sebastian Pauli called the bring-in with a . Pauli called, and he called Wheatley's bets on every street through sixth.
Wheatley:
Pauli:
Pauli bet the last of his chips on seventh, and Wheatley called. Pauli showed , and his nine-eight was good, as Wheatley had a ten-low.
Action began on Ivan Schertzer who opened the action with a up. He was called by Bryan Campanello who had a up and Sebastian Pauli who was showing a .
Fourth street came another for Schertzer and 's for both Pauli and Campanello. With the best , Campanello bet out. Only Schertzer called.
On fifth street, Campanello bet his while Schertzer raised with his , all in. Campanello called and turned up his for an already made king low. Schertzer showed leaving him working on a king low. Schertzer drew an on sixth, leaving him drawing dead when Campanello drew a seven to complete his nine-seven low. That nine-seven was good enough to eliminate Schertzer from the tournament in 5th place.
The players are currently fighting over small pots, with hardly any hands reaching seventh street. Most of the action either ends of third, fourth, or fifth street with only minor amounts of chips changing hands.
David Bach bet fourth and fifth with against the of Jim Wheatley. Bach paired his four on sixth, and Wheatley got a ten. Both players checked, and Bach bet on seventh. Wheatley tanked for about a minute before calling.
Bryan Campanello and Sebastian Pauli were involved in a monster pot where Campanello ended up with a for a seven-six low. Pauli also had a seven-six low but his was just slightly worse than Campanello's and he was crippled.
On one of the next hands, Pauli got it all in against Campanello with // for a jack-six low against Campanello who couldn't improve on any street to eliminate him.