Per Hildebrand was down to 17,000 at the start of the hand and ended up all in heads-up against defending champion Calvin Anderson. Hildebrand paired his eight on sixth and his jack on seventh to nearly leave his chair, however, Anderson also had two pair until sixth with aces and sixes to pair his seven on the final card, too.
Yingui Li bet fourth and fifth with a sixty-five draw showing and Thai Ha called when he picked up a seven. Li then received a nine on sixth and Ha bet, Li called. There was no betting action on seventh and Ha rolled over for a seventy-six and that won the pot.
"Wow, the first Razz hand I win," Ha joked in table chat. Both Ha and Li are up for the day, having entered before the cards went in the air.
David "Bakes" Baker sent his cards into the muck on fifth when Mike Ross bet and John Monnette called and Ross then check-called a bet on sixth and seventh street. Monnette turned over for a seventy-five and Ross mucked an ace.
Picking up the action on fourth, Christopher Kruk bet and Schwartz called before doing so again on fifth when both picked up favorable cards. On sixth, Schwartz received a king and quickly folded to a bet of Kruk.