We got to the table with John Cernuto all in against Ylon Schwartz. By seventh street Schwartz had already made a and had Cernuto drawing dead, as he could only hope to make a nine-seven. To add insult to injury, Cernuto wound up making a but was eliminated.
Scott Evelyn moved all in on third street and he was called by Jeanne David.
Jeanne David: /
Scott Evelyn: /
David was ahead to start with a draw to an eight low while Evelyn had a draw to a ten low. Here's how their board rounded out:
Jeanne David: //
Scott Evelyn: //
David made an eight-seven low by seventh street and that meant that Evelyn had a full sweat. He peeled his last card and revealed an and that allowed him to double up with an eight-five low.
Benoit Jean: //
Julien Martini: //
Scott Silverman: //
Action checked around to Benoit Jean on seventh street and he put a bet out into a pot that had over 100,000 chips already in it. Martini called and Scott Silverman called behind.
Jean showed down his and that gave him a seventy-six low. Martini mucked his hand, but Silverman was still taking his time putting together a call. Eventually, he turned up his but it was no good as that only gave him an eighty-five low. So with that, Jean scooped the massive pot to put him near 200,000 chips.
Dzmitry Urbanovich was all in for right around 20,000 on third street and Thomas Taylor called, putting him at risk. Urbanovich was holding while Taylor held . Here's how their board ran out:
Dzmitry Urbanovich: /
Thomas Taylor: /
Taylor drew into a nine-seven perfect, but Urbanovich pulled a six on seventh street to complete a six low to the deuce. That would allow him to double up to right around 45,000 chips.
Kyle Montgomery completed and Thomas Taylor raised. Montgomery called. The pair checked both fourth and fifth street. Taylor check-called sixth and seventh street.
Kyle Montgomery: / /
Thomas Taylor: / /
Montgomery showed and took down the pot.
Then, on the very next hand, Montgomery got it in with short stack Thomas Daubert.
Kyle Montgomery: / /
Thomas Daubert: / /
They were two ragged looking boards, with Montgomery just holding the lead with a jack-low. He improved to a ten-eight after he picked up an and Daubert was drawing live, with any two, three, four, five or nine seeing him staying in the tournament.
Unfortunately, the paired him and he was eliminated.
Action was on Katherine Fleck on fifth street and she checked over to David Singer who threw out a bet. Fleck called. On sixth street, Singer took over the lead when Fleck drew a king. Singer bet and Fleck called.
On seventh street, Singer checked. Fleck checked to show her for a queen low, but Singer had her beat with for seventy-six low. That allowed Singer to take down the pot and chip up over 100,000 while Fleck dropped below the same mark.
Picking up the action on fourth street, Ylon Schwartz bet and Jeff Mitseff called. On fifth street, Mitseff was first to act and he bet. Schwartz moved all in for a bit more and Mitseff called quickly. Schwartz was holding below while Mitseff held . Their board completed like so:
Ylon Schwartz: //
Jeff Mitseff: //
Mitseff completed a eight-seven low and that left Schwartz drawing dead. With that Schwartz was sent to the rail while Mitseff collected and chipped up to over 130,000 chips.