John Monnette completed all in for 8,000, and Chris Vitch isolated the pot with a raise. Here were their hands after sixth street:
Vitch: / /
Monnette: / /
Both players held low draws, while Monnette held the better pair for the high. Vitch caught the to make an eight-high straight with a seven-six low, while Monnette caught an unhelpful on seventh street, ending his tournament in 17th place.
John Monnette completed, and Jonathan Duhamel called over his bring-in.
Monette check-called bets from Duhamel on fourth, fifth, and sixth streets. On seventh, Monnette checked once more. Duhamel bet, and Monnette thought about it for about a minute before folding, leaving himself with just 10,000 chips.
Mack Lee completed, and he was called by Abe Mosseri and Phil Hellmuth.
Lee bet on fourth street and was called by Hellmuth. Lee checked on fifth, and Hellmuth bet. Lee called. Hellmuth bet again on sixth, and Lee called. On seventh, Hellmuth bet one more time, and Lee folded.
"Good fold, buddy," Hellmuth said. "I was going to show you a full house."
Phil Hellmuth completed and was raised by Mack Lee. Hellmuth called, and the two headed to fourth street.
Lee bet on fourth, and Hellmuth called. On fifth, both players checked. Hellmuth then bet on sixth, and Lee called.
"I'm gonna try to go for the check-raise here," Hellmuth said on seventh street, then checked.
Lee looked at his cards, then checked back.
"I have at least two pair," Hellmuth said, turning up , then turning up his from seventh street. But it didn't matter; Lee mucked, and Hellmuth took down the pot.
"Were you prepared for the check-check?" Abe Mosseri asked Hellmuth after the hand.
Mack Lee completed, Chris Ferguson raised, Abe Mosseri called, and Lee called.
Ferguson checked fourth street over to Mosseri, who bet. Lee raised, Ferguson called, and Mosseri called. Lee check-called a bet on fifth street, then called bets from Mosseri on sixth and seventh streets.
Mosseri tabled for eights full of threes, Lee mucked, and Mosseri won the pot.
Jonathan Duhamel completed and was raised by Brock Parker after Parker brought-in. Duhamel called.
Dumael checked on fourth street, and Parker bet. Duhamel called. On fifth, Duhamel check-called a second bet from Parker. Parker picked up the lead on sixth, and he bet. Duhamel called. On seventh, Parker checked. Duhamel bet, and Parker quickly called.
"Kings up," Duhamel said. He showed , but it was no good, because Parker had for trip deuces. That earned him the pot as Duhamel mucked.