The remaining players are on another 15-minute break.
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Shaun Deeb: A♥5♥8♣/9♦7♥6♣K♣
Chris George (NY): J♠J♣A♠/K♠A♣7♠8♠
Charles Barker: 10♣4♣J♦/2♣8♦5♦4♥
Chris George completed and Shaun Deeb raised to two bets, Charles Barker and George both made the call.
George bet on fourth street and received a call from both opponents. Action checked through on fifth street.
On sixth street action checked around to Deeb who bet and received a call from both opponents.
George bet seventh, Deeb raised it to two bets, Barker called to put himself all in and George also made the call.
Barker had a pair of fours and a missed low draw. George took the high with a flush and Deeb took the other half with an eight low, resulting in Charles Barker being eliminated on the stone bubble.
All remaining players are guaranteed at least a min-cash of $2,421.

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They also highlight Jeremy Ausmus winning his sixth bracelet, the upcoming PokerNews Cup at Golden Nugget, the July 2 Celebration of Life for Doyle Brunson, and Phil Hellmuth arriving in costume with his tag team partner Dan “Jungleman” Cates.
Check out those stories and more in the latest “Calling the Clock” straight from the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP)!
Sandra Ting: A♥3♥/10♠6♠3♠2♠/10♦
Kevin Cote: A♦7♣/4♦6♣3♦8♦/6♦
Kevin Cote was all in by third street against Sandra Ting.
Cote's board left him with a flush and a low and he doubled up to survive the money bubble.
With just 86 players remaining and 85 making the money, hand-for-hand play is now underway until the money bubble has burst.
Constantine Zdanowich: J♦2♠4♥/3♠6♥5♦6♦
Brian Scholl: 5♥Q♦5♥/Q♦10♠K♠K♣
Action was picked up on fourth street. Brian Scholl was all in and at risk against Constantine Zdanowich.
Scholl had the high and Zdanowich had the low until seventh street, where Zdanowich hit a four, giving him a six-high straight as well as a six low to scoop the entire pot.
Timothy Frazin: XxXx/A♣3♥4♥ - folded on fifth street
David Prager: XxXx/3♠4♠2♥
Timothy Frazin completed and was called by David Prager.
Prager called a bet from Frazin on fourth street, but then bet himself on fifth after Frazin checked — sending Frazin deep into the tank.
"I might be drawing to a chop against a wheel," Frazin mused. Eventually, Frazin decided to let his hand go and Prager took down the pot as the money bubble approaches.
Nível: 19
Ante - 2,000
Bring in - 2,000
Limits - 8,000-18,000
Mike Matusow: 4♠5♣Q♣/6♣3♣7♥7♦
David [Removed:550]: XxXxXx/2♣9♥5♦A♦
Action was picked up on sixth street with players heads up. Mike Matusow bet both sixth and seventh and received a call from David [Removed:550] each time.
Matusow tabled a 7-high straight and 7 low to scoop the entire pot.
Meanwhile at another table, Qibang Cheung and Darryl Ronconi are sitting on some of the biggest stacks in the room at just over 400,000 each.
John Esposito: XxXx/A♣A♦Q♦4♦/Xx
David Prager: XxXx/7♥5♠Q♥5♦/Xx
John Esposito was heads-up against David Prager on fifth street. Prager called bets from Esposito on fifth and sixth street, but folded facing another bet from Esposito on seventh.
Esposito, a businessman, won his only WSOP bracelet back in 1999 in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em event and will be looking to add to his nearly $4 million in career-tournament earnings.