Brian Hastings completed and Jesse Martin raised to 16,000. Hastings responded by making it 24,000 and Martin called before calling bets on fourth and fifth to be all in for his last 16,000.
Hastings: /
Martin: /
Hastings found the on sixth to take the lead as Martin paired the . On seventh Martin found the and Hastings the to send Martin to the rail as the bubble boy in 17th place.
While bubble play continues it's Paul Volpe who just got a little closer to the danger zone after losing sizable pot against Japanese bracelet winner Naoya Kihara.
Kihara completed and Volpe called, after which Kihara called Volpe's bet on fourth street. Volpe bet again on fifth and Kihara called after which the most recent bracelet winner check-called on sixth street.
On seventh street Volpe checked and Kihara bet again. Volpe tanked for quite a long time but eventually he called and Kihara showed . Kihara raked in the pot and he's now among the chip leaders.
Brandon Shack-Harris was all in on fourth street against Brian Hastings. After the two boards were completed, Shack-Harris' nine-seven was better than Hastings' ten-eight, and he won the pot to double up.
Although the time has just expired on level 14, since we are currently on the bubble and playing hand-for-hand, the tournament is going to remain in level 14 until we lose one more and enter the money.
Daniel Negreanu completed and Roland Israelashvili called before Nick Schulman raised as both Negreanu and Israelashvili called. Negreanu bet out on fourth with Israelashvili calling as Schulman called all in for his last 1,000. Negreanu bet fifth and Israelashvili folded.
Negreanu: /
Israelashvili: (X-X) / (folded on fifth)
Schulman: /
On sixth street Negreanu caught a and Schulman a , and when seventh street landed, Negreanu didn't improve as he found the while Schulman did as he caught the .
Brian Townsend just completed and called the raise David Bach put in to get heads up on fourth street. Townsend check-called on fourth and lead on fifth for his final 7,000 chips. Bach called and the showdown went as following.
Townsend: /
Bach: /
Townsend caught a and took the lead as Bach hit another . On seventh street Townsend caught a , but Bach improved his hand to a nine-eight when he caught a .
We are now playing hand for hand, as the next played eliminated will receive zero dollars.