Shak completed and Porter ended up all in, with Song joining. Song called and Shak bet on fourth, but folded to another on fifth. In the end, Shak revealed for a pair and a eight five-low, while Porter made an eight-seven low with to fall short.
Hellmuth and Glantz tangled over this one with the action heating up on fifth as Glantz bet, Hellmuth raised and Glantz called. They both checked sixth street, but when Glantz fired on seventh, Hellmuth made the call.
Glantz showed and his set was good, as Hellmuth mucked.
Matthew Wood completed with the and Phil Hellmuth got all in showing the . David Bach, who had the showing, made the call, and there were two active players headed to fourth. Wood check-called a bet and then check-folded to one on fifth.
Wood: / fold
Hellmuth: / / {9d]
Bach: / /
Hellmuth began the hand with split threes and ended up making two pair on seventh, but it was no good as Bach had started with rolled-up deuces. Bach ended with a full house, more than enough to send Hellmuth to the rail.
We picked up the action on fifth street when John Monnette checked, Richard Ashby bet all in for 4,400, and John Juanda raised. Monnette called and then led out on sixth. Juanda called and then folded to a Monnette bet on seventh.
Monnette: /
Ashby: /
Juanda: / / fold
Monnette ended up with a pair of aces, and it was good as Ashby could only muster a pair of eights.
Matt Glantz joins the crew at the top of the show to talk about the World Series of Poker schedule, cash game dynamics, the Parx Poker Room, and crumbling vs. crumpling. In the second half the team discusses a bevy of topics, including Joe Cada's win, the Dutch Boyd drama surrounding his third win, what it takes to be an ambassador, and much more.
We picked up the action on fourth street when Daniel Negreanu bet and then called a raise from Todd Dakake. Negreanu then check-called a bet on fifth before leading out on sixth. Dakake called and the action repeated itself on seventh.
Negreanu: /
Dakake: / /
Negreanu tabled aces and fours with an 8-7-5-4-A low, which was good enough to scoop as Dakake sent his cards to the muck.
Meanwhile, both Bill Chen and Mike Sexton have been eliminated from the tournament.
Have you been bouncing back and forth between World Cup news and our World Series of Poker coverage?
Guess what? Now you can bring poker and football together by helping yourself to a package of goodies at PKR Poker that starts with a free $10 World Cup match bet! Click here to read more about the offer and get ready to enjoy some betting action during the World Cup!