We found Gary Benson putting a shorter-stacked player at risk on sixth street, with Benson holding and up against a pair of tens. Benson already had a lock on the low but he nailed a flush for the high when he got the on the river.
"What a waste against a short stack," Craig Chait said with a laugh.
Jerry Wong: //
Player 1: //
Player 2: //
Player 3: / - folded on sixth
Player 4: //
In a doozy of a five-way hand, five different players committed 800 chips on third street. On fourth street, the player who was showing the bet when checked to, and all four players called. Wong picked up the betting lead on fifth street and he led out with his pair of tens. Once again, all four players called.
On sixth street, Wong continued with a bet. He was called once before the player showing raised. Three players called including Wong, while one folded.
On seventh street, all four players checked. Wong showed for two pair while the player who raised him showed for a low. Those two would chop up the big pot while the other players checked. Wong collected half the pot and chipped up to over 10,000 chips.
Action checked to the player showing on fifth street which prompted one call from Amnon Filippi while the other player folded. Filippi's opponent bet on sixth as well and Filippi called again. Both players checked on seventh.
"Nines," Filippi said, showing . His opponent shook his head, revealed , then mucked his hand along with his third down card, so Filippi collected the pot.