Barry Shulman completed and Frankie O'Dell two-bet. Dan Kelly cold-called while Shulman came along also before O'Dell bet out on fourth. Kelly raised, Shulman called and O'Dell made it three bets to go with both players calling.
With Kelly improving on fifth, he lead out as Shulman folded before O'Dell raised. Kelly called, and then called a bet on sixth before both players checked seventh.
Seat 9 brought in with the on show, Frankie O’Dell completed, Tim Finne called and Seat 9 tossed in the extra chips to call.
Finne bet fourth and only the player in Seat 9 called. Fifth street was checked to Finne, Finne bet and Seat 9 called. Both players checked on sixth with Finne leading on seventh. Seat 9 checked his hole cards several times before concluding he was beaten and he mucked.
After over-hearing a player state that the player on his left was a previous champion of this very event - along with many others playing today - we decided to venture over to his table to find out who he was and how he was going so far today.
Our PokerNews reporter had bad timing.
Finding the said champion betting every street until he was all in for his last 50 on seventh, the champion had his board spread / / .
However it would be his opponent's / / that would see him eliminate the previous champion before we even had a chance to grab his story!
Player 1 brought in as player 2 completed. A call was followed by a raise, as Matt Vengrin made the call. Player 1 was the only one to fold as four saw fifth street. Player 4 bet, as we lost one heading into sixth. Player 4 check raised the bet from Vengrin, before leading out on seventh. Only Vengrin called, as both players tabled their down cards.
Player 1: / (folded on third)
Player 2: / (folded on fourth)
Player 3: / /
Player 4: /
Vengrin: /
Vengrin would settle for half the pot, winning the low.
Seat 2 brought in and the legendary David Sklansky completed. Seat 2 called and it was heads-up to fourth street. Sklansky bet and Seat 2 instantly folded.