Matthew Wood completed with the and John Racener, who was showing the , opted to call. Racener then called bets on fourth through sixth street before both players checked seventh.
Wood: /
Racener: /
"Jacks," Wood revealed. It was good for the high, but Racener had a low. Chop it up.
We saw Phil Ivey get up from Table 361 and begin to exit the tournament area, which led us to believe that he had been eliminated. By the time we made our way over, the dealer had scooped up all the cards, but Ivey had in fact been eliminated.
Though the action escaped us, we do know that it was at the hands of 1996 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Huck Seed. When asked what happened, the perpetually relaxed Seed simply responded, "Two kings. I started with two kings."
Obviously Ivey couldn't beat it and his run here in Event #38: $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Championship has come to an end.
Chris Tryba brought it in, and Tom Koral meant to complete but didn't put in enough chips. No worries, though, as Vladimir Schemelev went on to complete. Tryba called, Koral raised, and Schemelev called. Tryba opted for a raise, and before long it was capped at 10,000.
Tryba then bet 2,000 on fourth, both his opponents called, and Tryba bet again on fifth. Schemelev raised, Koral folded, and Tryba called. Tryba check-called a bet on sixth and headed to seventh.
Tryba: / /
Koral: / fold
Schemelev: / /
Tryba threw up his hands on seventh, and it was obvious he had missed. He checked, Schemelev bet nearly all of what he had remaining, and a frustrated Tryba folded his hand.