Scott Clements and Daniel Harmetz, who was short, just got caught up in a little raising war, which resulted in the latter being all in for his tournament life. The board ran out as following.
Clements: / /
Harmetz: / /
Clements made the winning hand and Harmetz was knocked out.
Thomas Butzhammer was the chip leader at the start of the day and after losing his pole position for quite some time he's now back up among the biggest stacks.
Butzhammer: (X-X) / / (X)
O'Brien: (X-X) / / (X)
On seventh street Butzhammer tanked for a little bit before putting out a bet, which is 12,000 in the current level, and O'Brien went into the tank for a long time.
O'Brien held his up in the air for a queen-five low, and eventually he decided to put in the call. Butzhammer showed for a nine-five low and he raked in this big pot.
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Yuval Bronshtein was among the shortest stacks in the room when we got down to three tables, but he just picked up a little steam by taking down a big pot from Jesse Martin.
On fourth street Martin bet, Bronshtein called and Hoyt Corkins folded. On fifth street it was Bronshtein who bet and Martin called. This action repeated itself on sixth and seventh street Martin mucked when Bronshtein turned over the winning combination.
Naoya Kihara completed and Brian Hastings raised. Scott Abrams and Kihara called as Abrams bet fourth with both players calling. Hastings took the lead back on fifth before Kihara took the lead on sixth.
On seventh, the action checked to Abrams who bet out with only Kihara calling. Abrams tabled his for a jack-low, but it would be Kihara's for a ten-low that would see him pushed the pot.
Mike Watson has just been knocked out, the Canadian pro had been short for quite some time and we just saw him exit the tournament area. We're down to 23 players now and 16 of those will make the money.