Barry Levy was the bring in with a trey exposed and Dutch Boyd completed from two seats over. Brandon Gus called and Levy called to see fourth as well. Boyd acted first by pulling an ace on fourth and he tossed out a bet. Gus folded his hand and Levy called. Boyd fired again on fifth only to have Levy cut out a raise. Boyd called and then check-called a bet on sixth.
Both players received their seventh street card and Boyd tapped the table. Levy bet out once more and Boyd instantly announced call. Levy rolled over for tens full of treys for the win. He scooped up the pot and now has about 50,000 in chips. Boyd, on the other hand, has dropped to 80,000.
Jon Turner opened the hijack with a raise and Levon Torosyan made it three bets to go from the button. Matthew Schultz four-bet from the small blind and it folded back to Turner who capped the action. Both Torosyan and Schultz called.
The flop fell and action checked around to Torosyan on the button. He moved all in for his last 500 and both opponents called. The turned and Schultz led with a bet. Turner tossed out a call and the on the river prompted two checks from the remaining players. Schultz showed and Turner instantly mucked his cards. The all-in Torosyan showed for a pair of sixes and the second best hand. He was eliminated from play and Schultz raked in the pot.
John Monnette raised and David Levi joined in on the action. Monnette would bet on 4th street and Levi called. This action would be repeated on every street and at showdown Monnette would show down cards of for a flush and a wheel. A disappointed Levi showed for a 65 low that was no good. Monnette scooped the pot and the mixed game tournament specialist is poised to make a deep run in this event. Monnette has $1.38 million in lifetime WSOP earnings to go with his 2 bracelets and 32 cashes. His bracelet wins have come in Seven Card Stud and Eight Game Mix.