George Danzer completed and Naoya Kihara raised. Danzer called as both players checked fourth before Danzer bet fifth and Kihara called. Both players checked sixth before Danzer bet seventh and Kihara called.
Yuval Bronshtein completed and Todd Dakake raised with Brandon Shack-Harris and Bronshtein calling. Dakake bet fourth and Shack-Harris raised to push Bronshtein out as Dakake called before folding to a Shack-Harris bet on fifth street.
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Brandon Shack-Harris completed and both George Danzer and Naoya Kihara called. Three bets were exchanged on fourth before Kihara bet fifth and only Shack-Harris called. Sixth street saw Kihara commit his final 45,000 with Shack-Harris calling.
Shack-Harris: /
Danzer: (X-X) / (folded on fifth)
Kihara: /
On seventh Shack-Harris received the to improve to a seven-six-four as Kihara and his seven-six-five saw him hit the rail in 7th place for $41,806.
Yuval Bronshtein completed and Todd Dakake raised. George Danzer three-bet and Bronshtein folded before Dakake four-bet and Danzer capped it at 125,000. Dakake called and then called Danzer's 8,000-chip all in on fourth as both player's board ran out as follows: