"Hey Barry!" Matt Schrieber calls to Barry Greenstein at a neighboring table.
"This is the craziest hand you've ever seen."
Moments before Schrieber had fanned out to show a bluff and take down a huge pot.
According to Zach Freeman, here's how the action went down.
Dan Hirleman opened with a raise and Freeman three-bet. Schrieber called from the big blind and Hirleman called as well.
Schrieber drew two, Hirleman and Freeman both drew one. Schrieber checked. Hirleman bet and both Freeman and Schrieber called.
The next draw, Schrieber drew one, Hirleman stood pat, and Freeman drew one.
Schrieber checked again. Hirleman bet and Freeman called. Schrieber raised and both Hirleman and Freeman called.
Schrieber stood pat as did Hirleman, and Freeman drew one. At this point Freeman says he made a seven-low.
Schrieber checked. Hirleman checked and Freeman bet. Schrieber raised again. Hirleman, who was the original raiser and the first one to pat folded. The action was on Freeman, who had a seven-low made . He tanked for a while before folding.
Schrieber then showed his hand for a pair of threes and raked in the pot now that both his opponents had folded.
Adam Friedman went all in with a raise on the button and Lyle Berman called.
The betting action was concluded, but here is how the draws went.
Both players drew two on the first draw. Both players drew one on the second draw and both players stood pat on the third.
Berman showed and Friedman reached for the deck to flip over what would have been his card. Based on his face it seems it wouldn't have made a difference. Friedman was eliminated just before the end of the night.
The first day of Event #7: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball is in the books and Sampo Ryynanen bagged 102,000, which is good for the chip lead at the end of Day 1.
Jared Bleznick (91,300) was close behind along with several others near the top, including Wes Self (97,000), Joe "Bubba" Wagner (85,300), Eric Wasserson (78,000), and Matt Schrieber (79,000).
Many players fired and failed to make it to Day 2. Daniel Negreanu was very vocal about how happy he was to be playing mixed games for the first time this WSOP. He enjoyed his time after busting from the One Drop, but was unable to make Day 2.
Marco Johnson, Aaron Mermelstein, Robert Mizrachi, and Tommy Hang also fell during Day 1.
Meanwhile, Brandon-Shack Harris (68,800), Jason Mercier (36,000), and David "ODB" Baker (34,000) managed to bag.
The tournament restarts Sunday at 2 p.m. Stay tuned for all of the latest updates from PokerNews.