Habib raised Andy Bloch's bet on fourth, and Bloch called. Both players caught good on fifth: Bloch the , and Habib the . Bloch called Habib's bet. Sixth brought yet another heart for Habib, this time the ten. Meanwhile, Bloch caught a blank and folded to Habib's bet.
"I needed that heart," Habib said, revealing as his down cards.
Alex Kravchenko is fairly active at his table. In a recent stud hand, he reluctantly folded on fifth street showing to a bet from Matt Waxman, showing .
On the very next hand, Kravchenko forced a fold from Tim Duckworth. On Sixth street, Duckworth's board read , and Kravchenko's was . After calling Duckworth's fifth street bet, Kravchenko led out on sixth street. Duckworth thought for a minute, but eventually folded and Kravchenko took the pot.
After the series of hands, he sits with 19,500 in chips.
Andy Bloch fired into a three-way pot with the following boards on fourth street.
Bloch:
Joshua Roe:
Hasan Habib:
Both players called. Bloch got a , Roe an and Habib a . Roe led out, Bloch folded and Habib called. Habib caught a and Roe a . Habib called another bet, then a final one on seventh. Roe announced aces up and turned over to win the pot.
After Andrey Zaichenko completed showing the , Jesse Sylvia raised with , then Larry Tull () and Zaichenko both called. Sylvia bet out on fourth street after receiving the , and both opponents called. The action was the same on fifth street and then all three players checked sixth street. On the river, the players showed the following boards:
Jesse Sylvia:
Andrey Zaichenko:
Larry Tull:
Sylvia bet again, Tull folded, and Zaichenko called. Sylvia revealed for a very hidden two pair. The man nicknamed "Jesse James" scooped a big pot with the Dead Man's Hand.