We picked up the action on fourth street when Chris Tryba bet 2,500 with aces showing and Alex Bilokur called with two low cards. David Singer got out of the way and it was heads-up action to fifth street, which saw Tryba check. Bilokur bet 5,000, Tryba check-raised to 10,000, and Bilokur called.
Bilokur then called a bet on sixth and watched Tryba bet seventh. Bilokur raised all in for 8,300, and Tryba called off the 1,300 he had behind.
David Singer: / fold
Tryba: /
Bilokur: /
Bilokur held two pair with an 8-7-4-3-2 low, but Tryba had a better 7-6-3-2-A low. It was a chop, and both players stayed alive... for now.
We picked up the action on fourth street when John Monnette check-called a bet of 2,500 from James Obst. Monnette proceeded to check-call bets of 5,000 on both fifth and sixth streets, but then check-folded on seventh.
George Danzer completed with the and Todd Brunson raised showing the . Brian "Trigger" Twete then called with his , Danzer came along, and it was three-way action to fourth street.
Twete checked, as did Danzer, and then both of them called a bet of 2,500 from Brunson. On fifth, Brunson paired his ace and promptly bet 5,000, Twete folded, and Danzer called. Danzer then called a bet on sixth before folding to a dark bet on seventh.
Danzer: / / fold
Brunson: / /
Twete: / fold
"Yeah," a sarcastically excited Brunson bellowed while standing and raising his hands up in mock celebration. "I finally beat him!"
We picked up the action on fourth street when George Danzer bet and Jesse Martin called. The action repeated itself until Martin got the remainder of his chips in on sixth.
Martin: / /
Danzer: / /
Martin got it in with just sevens, which was way behind Danzer's trip threes. Fortunately for Martin, he caught a queen on the river to make a straight. Danzer failed to fill up, but he did make a low on seventh to lay claim to the low half of the pot.
On fourth street, 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Jonathan Duhamel bet showing a pair of sixes and James Obst called him. Duhamel then bet 5,000 on fifth street, Obst raised, and Duhamel called off.
Duhamel: / /
Obst: / /
Duhamel got it in with sixes, which was ahead of Obst's fives. Unfortunately for him, he failed to improve while Obst made sevens and fives with a 7-5-3-2-A low. Obst scooped and Duhamel was eliminated from the tournament.
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We talked to Daniel Negreanu in the first break of the second day of the $10,000 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low Championship event about him signing up for The Big One for One Drop event: