Frankie O'Dell fired on fifth, sixth and seventh street and Philip Sternheimer called down all the bets, conceding the pot as O'Dell showed two pair and a seven-low. Sternheimer was left with just 300 in chips and he lost them on the very next hand.
Mike Matusow and O'Dell tangled for a side pot with Matusow's board featuring a pair of threes while O'Dell had three low cards out. O'Dell made a seven-low again while Matusow had two pair, nines and threes.
Sternheimer sweated his last card, having a gutshot and a flush draw, but the river missed to bring his tournament to a close.
"Nice playing with you, Phil," O'Dell and Matusow said before Sternheimer headed to the payout desk.
Scott Bohlman: /
Peter Brownstein: / /
Ronit Aharoni: /
Ronit Aharoni completed with a six showing and Scott Bohlman three-bet with a queen. Peter Brownstein called and Aharoni also just called to go three ways to fourth street.
Bohlman held the lead throughout with a pair of queens and led out each and every street. Aharoni was all in for 2,800 on sixth and Brownstein elected to fold on seventh. Bohlman tabled trip queens and Aharoni could only muster two pair with her missed straight draw. Bohlman dragged in another full pot and Aharoni made her way to the payout desk.
Georgios Sotiropoulos bet on fourth street, getting a call from Sergio Braga who bet on fifth. Sotiropoulos called and both checked the next round. Braga checked the river as well and Sotiropoulos fished for value. Braga paid him off.
"Eight and eighty-five," Sotiropoulos quickly announced. Braga couldn't beat either and mucked.
We arrived at the table on seventh street and there were heaps of chips already in the middle in a three-way pot. Brian Goddard bet on seventh street and Timothy Frazin called all in for less. Max Hoffman also called and all three hands were tabled.
Frazin leaped out of his seat to show that he had Broadway with . Hoffman showed for two pair, and Goddard showed a smaller two pair, nines and threes. There were no low hands among any of the players which meant Frazin would scoop the entire main pot worth nearly 80,000 and Hoffman took down a small side pot while Goddard hit the rail.
With a capped fourth street, three players were in for the max. PJ Cha then placed in his last 5,800 on fifth and Brian Goddard and Alan Myerson both called.
Goddard fired two more bets on the following streets, showing kings up in the showdown. Myerson couldn't beat him and couldn't make a low either while Cha turned up ace-five-five, revealing a boat. He scooped the giant main pot and continued with just under 90,000 in chips
Mike Matusow: /
Marc Friedman: / /
Gary Deluca: / /
Marc Friedman completed with an ace showing and Mike Matusow three-bet with a four. Gary Deluca was down to just 2,800 and put his remaining chips in the middle. Friedman called and then check-called another bet from Matusow on fourth.
Friedman took the betting lead on fifth with a pair of aces and led into Matusow who just called. The action was the same on sixth and then Friedman check-called another bet on seventh.
"I have at least three fours," Matusow announced as he tabled his hand. Friedman showed two pair, aces and deuces but it was no good. Deluca also made two pair but was forced to head to the payout desk.
We arrived on sixth street, with several bets already lying in front of Georgios Sotiropoulos and Jesse Martin. Sotiropoulos fired and Martin called. They both checked the river and Martin had two pair again, kings and jacks. Sotiropoulos mucked his hole cards.