In the break, Randy Ohel and Chris Vitch had discussed how difficult it was to bluff Ohel and just now they clashed in a hand of Razz. Ohel check-called bets on fifth and sixth, and he also checked seventh. Vitch bet and Ohel tried to engage his opponent in table chat.
"It looks like a jack would be good. We just talked about how I don't fold," and Ohel called shortly after.
Vitch announced a wheel and showed to scoop the pot.
Daniel Alaei completed and Anthony Zinno called. Alaei bet fourth and Zinno called, Alaei then check-called on fifth. Zinno took the lead with an ace on sixth and bet, Alaei called, and the same action repeated on seventh.
Zinno showed for a busted straight draw and Alaei won the pot with for a pair of jacks.
Nick Schulman completed with an ace and Craig Chait made the call. Schulman check-called a bet on fourth and took the betting lead on fifth and sixth. Chait called both times and Schulman also bet seventh. Chait raised and Schulman immediately leaned back in his chair.
"This is probably just a fold," he added in table chat and indeed sent his cards into the muck.
Dario Sammartino had the bring-in and Chip Jett completed. Tim Marsters raised to 20,000 and Craig Chait made it three bets to go.
David Brookshire re-raised to 40,000, and Sammartino called. Jett folded, and both Marsters and Chait called.
Sammartino led the betting on fourth and fifth streets and was called by each player. On sixth, Sammartino bet and Marsters and Chait called as Brookshire folded.
Action checked round on seventh, and Marsters revealed his for an eight-low. Sammartino tabled his for a worse eight-low, and when Chait revealed his , he took the high to chop the pot with Marsters.