Abe Mosseri brought-in and called after Frank Kassela completed. Kassela check-called on fourth street before betting on fifth street. Mosseri raised, and Kassela called. On sixth and seventh streets, both players checked.
"I have trip nines," said Mosseri. He showed .
"Of course you do. What else would you be raising with on fifth street?" asked Kassela rhetorically. "I have the low." He showed for an eight-six low.
There's been a jovial mood surrounding the table where Jennifer Harman and Frank Kassela were sat, aided perhaps by a few beverages as players approached the third break of the day.
Adam Friedman was not drinking and brought-in, and Harman completed. Friedman called. Both players checked fourth street. Harman check-called fifth street, saying, "I'm just gonna call you one more time." Both players checked sixth and seventh streets.
Harman showed for a single pair of sixes, and that was good enough to take down the pot.
"Can I get that beer?" asked Friedman, causing the whole table to laugh.
Ware: / — Folded on fifth street
Urbanovich: / /
Hellmuth: / /
On fifth street, Ron Ware checked to Dzmitry Urbanovich, who bet. Phil Hellmuth called, and Ware folded. On sixth street, both players checked, and on seventh street, Urbanovich check-called a bet from Hellmuth.
Hellmuth showed for a seven-six low and Urbanovich took down the hi with
"I'm so tired," said Hellmuth, "Look what I checked back to him." He points toward his club draw on fifth street. "I'm free-rolling, and I check it back to him."
On fourth street, Jeff Lisandro bet, and he was called by Frank Kassela and one other player. On fifth street, Lisandro bet again, this time moving all in for just 900. Kassela completed it to a full bet, the other player raised, and Kassela called. On sixth, the player bet. Kassela raised, and the player called. Kassela bet once more on the river, and his opponent called.
Kassela showed for aces up and a low. The other player showed for three of a kind. Lisandro couldn't show anything to beat either of those hands, so his chips were split between his two opponents.
Dzmitry Urbanovich brought-in and called Cory Zeidman's complete.
"I can feel a rush coming," said Zeidman as Urbanovich check-called on fourth street, then bet on fifth street. Zeidman called, and Urbanovich resorted to check-calling on sixth and seventh streets.
"Two pair and a low," said Zeidman, "Excuse me, no low." He showed
Urbanovich turned over for a higher two pair and took down the pot.
"I could have sworn that was going to be my rush," said Zeidman.