Ryan Miller completed and Benny Glaser made it three bets, which Miller called. Glaser ended up all in after fifth and Miller looked him up with with a ten-eight until then. He paired his ten on seventh, but Glaser also paired his six to bow out.
Calvin Anderson bet throughout fourth to seventh street and Michael McKenna called all the way to sixth, while Benny Glaser called fourth and folded on fifth. A final bet of Anderson did the trick to win the pot without showdown and boost his stack further.
Christopher Kruk ended up scooping a pot against Yuval Bronshtein with a queen as Bronshtein had three eights showing and ended up with a full house.
Shortly after, Kruk took on Andrey Zhigalov and Mike Gorodinsky in three-way action.
Christopher Kruk: / /
Andrey Zhigalov: / fold
Mike Gorodinsky: / /
Kruk completed and received two calls. Zhigalov took the lead on fourth and bet, which both called and action was checked by Gorodinsky on fifth, Kruk bet and two calls followed. Gorodinsky bet on sixth, which resulted in a call from Kruk and a fold from Zhigalov. Gorodinsky bet again on seventh and Kruk reluctantly called, but mucked when he was shown the for an eighty-seven by Gorodinsky.
Yuval Bronshtein is still on track to win his second WSOP bracelet of the summer, though he currently operates on a stack of half the average. Bronshtein took on fellow shorter stack Mike Gorodinsky, who had called a bet on fifth. Bronshtein then checked and called a bet by Gorodinsky on sixth to check down seventh.
Bronshtein rolled over for a ninety-eight and Gorodinsky mucked.
The field is down to the last four tables, as Daniel Ospina was eliminated over on table 411 and Cary Katz has been moved over to his former seat.
The cards were all but rushed away as David "Bakes" Baker headed to the rail and George Alexander was kind enough to provide the details. According to Alexander, "Bakes" ended up hitting an eighty-six draw with a deuce, while Alexander had a ninety-seven showing. Alexander peeled a deuce to make a seventy-six and that sent Baker to the rail.