In a Seven Card Stud hand, Norman Chad got it in with aces and made a set of aces on sixth street. Benny Glaser had a straight draw on sixth but bricked to keep Chad in contention with a very short stack.
Campbell and Gaspard headed to fifth street heads-up. It was Gaspard that first tossed out chips for a bet, Campbell raised, and Gaspard called.
Sixth street saw Gaspard bet first and Campbell responded with a raise. With the action back to Gaspard, he three bet and Campbell called.
Seventh street brought another bet out from Gaspard. Campbell called and was Gaspard revealed his hole cards of for seven low and was awarded the pot putting him back over 600,000 in chips.
A raising war on fourth street got the short stack of Stephen Chidwick in the middle. At that point he had a pair of sevens and was dominated by the pair of nines of David "ODB" Baker. Neither player improved on any of the remaining streets and Chidwick was sent to the rail in 41st place.
Benny Glaser: / fold
David Benyamine: /
David "ODB" Baker: / fold
David Benyamine bet fourth and fifth street. On the former, he was called by Benny Glaser and David "ODB" Baker. However, they then both folded and Benyamine said "yes, I doubled" after he had chipped up without showdown.
On a board of , one bet each went in from Chad Campbell, Jerry Wong and Jean Gaspard. They checked the on the river and Wong tabled for a busted flush draw, eights and fours, and a low. Campbell had for superior two pair and Gaspard mucked.
Daniel Negreanu called a bet by Adam Friedman on fifth and sixth street. Friedman then checked seventh and Negreanu said "that's good news" before taking more time to make his decision. He then bet with one T-25,000 chip behind and Friedman tank-called. Negreanu tabled the for an eighty-six and that won the pot.
The action was joined on fifth street with Becker facing a bet from Glaser. Becker though better of it and mucked his hand, and the dealer pushed the pot to Glaser.
The cards were all but rushed away as Hal Rotholz headed to the rail. His had missed an open ender while Matt Glantz made a flush with the to end Rotholz's day. "He was running pretty bad all day," Glantz said in table chat when all was done and dusted.
Adam Owen has also been eliminated after losing the last of it in a Razz hand.
Phil Hellmuth and John Monnette ended up checking down sixth and seventh street. "You win," Monnette admitted when Hellmuth tabled the for two pair and mentioned in table chat he had a pair of aces and missed low draw.