The action was picked up on fifth street, where Brad Ruben checked to Punnat Punsri. Punsri then bet and Ruben raised. Punsri called and also called Ruben's bet on sixth street.
Ruben slowed down and checked seventh street before calling a bet from Punsri. Punsri tabled K♥K♦7♠ for kings and sevens, but lost against Ruben's K♠10♠2♠ for kings and tens.
Chad Eveslage: XxXx/7♣5♠Q♠8♦/Xx
Daniel Mayoh: XxXx/A♦K♣8♣6♦/Xx
With the betting lead, Daniel Mayoh fired on fifth and sixth streets and was called on both occasions by Chad Eveslage.
On seventh, Mayoh fired once more but this time Eveslage raised. Mayoh checked his cards and considered it for quite a while before he decided to lay it down.
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Jerry Wong: XxXx/Q♥K♠2♠10♥/Xx
Brian Lieberman: XxXx/Q♣A♥5♥6♦/Xx
Jerry Wong and Brian Lieberman were already on seventh street, where Lieberman checked to Wong. Wong then fired a bet and Lieberman spent some time thinking it through.
"Kings are good," Lieberman stated before he tossed in a call. Wong indeed tabled K♣7♠3♠ for a pair of kings, beating the Q♦10♦3♣ of Lieberman, who had called with a pair of queens.
Meanwhile, Carlos Chadha-Villamarin and Mike Gorodinsky were seen leaving the tournament area.
Jeremy Ausmus: XxXx/6♠Q♦9♥J♥/Xx
Koray Aldemir: XxXx/7♥10♦3♥4♣/Xx
On fifth street, Jeremy Ausmus check-called a bet from Koray Aldemir.
Sixth street is where things sprang into action when Ausmus bet, Aldemir raised and Ausmus met that with a three-bet. Aldemir took a long time to consider the three-bet before he called.
On seventh, Ausmus bet. Aldemir went into the tank again. After over a minute he elected to fold to send Ausmus the chunky pot.
Brian Lieberman: XxXx/Q♦5♣A♣9♦/Xx
Yaniv Birman: XxXx/10♣9♥8♥3♣/Xx
Robert Mizrachi: XxXx/2♠4♦Q♠- folded fifth street
Brian Lieberman bet out on fourth street, with Yaniv Birman and Robert Mizrachi making calls. Another bet went in on fifth street from Lieberman, but this time Birman raised.
Mizrachi gave up on his hand but Lieberman thought for a while before making the call. Lieberman then also called sixth street before leading all in on seventh street for his final 12,000 chips.
Birman quickly mucked his cards, and Lieberman tabled 4♠4♣3♥ for a meager pair of fours.