Bradon Shack-Harris completed. Owais Ahmed and Eric Kurtzman both called. On fourth street, Kurtzman picked up the betting lead and bet. Both Ahmed and Shack-Harris called. On fifth, Kurtzman continued with the betting lead. This time, only Shack-Harris called. On sixth, Kurtzman bet again, and Shack-Harris called again. On seventh, Kurtzman bet once more. This time, Shack-Harris opted to fold his hand, and Kurtzman was awarded the pot.
Stephen Chidwick completed, then called a raise from Jack Duong.
On fourth street, Chidwick bet, and Duong called. On fifth, Chidwick bet again, and Duong called. On sixth, Chidwick moved all in for less than a bet, and Duong called. Chidwick showed , while Duong showed .
Chidwick picked up a on seventh, completing an eighty-seven low, but Duong still had a few outs. He drew a on seventh, however, and was forced to send over the chips to double up Chidwick.
Anthony Zino completed and was raised by David "ODB" Baker. Zinno called.
On fourth street, Baker bet, and Zino called. On fifth, Zinno took the lead. He bet, and Baker called. On sixth, Baker grabbed the lead back and bet. Zinno called. On seventh, Baker led again. Zinno thought for a minute and folded.
"Will you show one time?" Zinno asked.
Baker, who noticed one of his cards was damaged anyways, turned up for the best hand.
"Ah, the good old notice-a-card-is-damaged-and-show," Ahmed said, jokingly.
"He said he wanted to see if I was bluffing," Baker said. "So I gave him his one time."
Stephen Chidwick completed, and Andrey Zhigalov raised to 16,000. Chidwick reraised to 24,000 before eventually all the chips entered the pot, with Chidwick all in for his last 48,000.
Chidwick: / /
Zhigalov: / /
With Chidwick making an eight-six low, he doubled to 110,000 in chips.