Low Card: 1,000
Completion: 2,500
Limits: 2,500-5,000
Max Kruse: XxXx / 8♦2♠K♦J♣ / Xx
Yuval Bronshtein: A♠4♥8♥ / 3♠6♠10♣A♦
James Cheung: XxXx / 4♣J♠9♦Q♦ folded on sixth street
Maksim Pisarenko: XxXx / 9♠J♥ folded on fourth street
Ryan Miller: XxXx / 6♦10♦ folded on fourth street
Brian Rast: 5♦5♥3♣ / 4♦Q♠J♦2♥
Brian Rast completed and was called by five opponents as they headed to fourth street. Yuval Bronshtein then bet for James Cheung to call, Maksim Pisarenko and Ryan Miller folded before Rast and Max Kruse called.
On fifth street, Kruse checked and Bronshtein bet. Cheung called. Rast and Kruse did the same.
Sixth street saw Bronshtein bet, Cheung fold, Rast call all in for 1,300 and Kruse called. Another bet by Bronshtein on seventh street was called by Kruse, who then mucked when Bronshtein showed his a pair of aces with an eight low. Rast double-checked his cards and had missed a straight and low with an inferior pair before sending them into the muck.
According to the WSOP LIVE app.
Level: 7
Ante: 1,000
Low Card: 1,000
Completion: 2,500
Limits: 2,500-5,000
The players are taking their second 15-minute break of the day. The clock reads 116 entries with 101 remaining.
Action resumes in Level 7 with limits of 2,500/5,000, and will be 60 minutes in length.
Luke Schwartz: XxXx / 5♣8♣K♣ folded on fifth street
Jun Weng: 8♥7xXx / 6♦8♠2♠7♠ / Xx
Walter Chambers: XxXx / 3♣4♦2♦7♦ / Xx
Nick Guagenti: A♣Q♣ / 4♣Q♠10♣J♦ / Xx
Ariel Mantel folded on fourth street after Luke Schwartz bet and Jun Weng called, Walter Chambers called and so did Nick Guagenti. Chambers then bet on fifth street for Guagenti to raise, Schwartz folded while Weng and Chambers both called.
Chambers' bet on sixth street was check-called twice before Guagenti checked on seventh street. Weng moved all in for the last 3,500 and Chambers called. Guagenti sigh-called and was shown eights and sevens by Weng for two pair while Chambers only had a low.
Guagenti briefly showed his suited ace-queen to start that had not improved beyond one pair.
Vitor Wagner: XxXx / 10♣J♦ - folded on fourth street
James Obst: XxXx / 2♦6♥ - folded on fourth street
Chad Eveslage: XxXx / 4♠6♠Q♣3♥ / Xx
Robert Mizrachi: XxXx / A♣2♠8♠A♦ / Xx
Chad Eveslage completed, Robert Mizrachi raised, Vitor Wagner called, James Obst called from the bring-in, and Eveslage came along.
On fourth, Mizrachi led, Wagner and Obst called, Eveslage raised, Mizrachi made it three bets, and the others folded while Eveslage called.
Mizrachi would lead again on fifth and sixth with Eveslage sticking around. Seventh then checked through as Mizrachi tabled A♠K♦10♠ in the hole for trip aces, and Eveslage mucked as he could not salvage half the pot.
Mizrachi is off to a hot start after just taking his seat 30 minutes ago, seated just a few steps away from his brother Michael's $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha final table.
Simeon Tsonev: A♦Q♥9♦ / 2♦10♥5♥7♥
Ryuta Nakai: 10♠9♠ / 7♠6♠6♦K♠ / K♦
Ryuta Nakai already meshed his board after getting the last chips of Simeon Tsonev, who had been at risk with a short stack and missed a heart flush draw. Nakai already had a spade flush to the king and raked in the pot.
Further early casualties included none other than Scott Seiver and Nacho Barbero.
Allen Kessler: K♥6♠ / K♣3♠4♥Q♦ / Xx
Michael Falk: XxXx / 8♦J♣5♣2♠ / Xx
Ken Aldridge: XxXx / 10♥6♣6♥J♠ / Xx
Christian Roberts: XxXx / K♠10♠9♣A♦ / Xx - folded on seventh street
Michael Falk completed, getting calls from Ken Aldridge and Christian Roberts before Allen Kessler raised, and all three opponents called.
Aldridge led on fourth, Kessler called all-in for his final 1,600, and the others came along.
Fifth street checked through before it checked to Falk on sixth who bet, and both Aldridge and Roberts called.
On seventh, Aldridge checked to Roberts who bet, Falk raised, Aldridge made it three bets, Roberts quickly folded, and Falk called.
Falk tabled 8♥7♦A♣ in the hole for eights and an eight-seven low, while Aldridge revealed 10♦10♣7♣ in the hole for a full house, tens full of sixes. Kessler was already drawing dead, and he flipped over the 2♣ on seventh as a mere formality and he becomes the next to be eliminated.