John Racener folded on fifth street while Jerry Wong called a bet by Nathan Gamble with kings showing. Gamble then also bet sixth and Wong sent his cards into the muck.
Adam Friedman was spotted raking in yet another pot. He had tabled a wheel and Brett Richey quickly sent his cards into the muck, while the winner of the last two editions of this very event continues to climb on the leaderboard.
Ryan Hughes was all-in with a short stack and called by Chris Vitch. Hughes took one each on the first two draws and then patted while Vitch took two on each of the draws.
"You are dead anyways," Hughes joked and rolled over the . Vitch exposed his and then spiked the , which indeed gave him some outs. "I just want a red," he grinned but it was just the to keep Hughes in contention.
Ian O'Hara started the hand with around 25,000 and got it in before the flop with the . Daniel Negreanu had that dominated with and prevailed despite a small sweat on the board.
On the tail end of a Badeucey all-in showdown between Frank Crivello and Yuval Bronshtein, the former tabled the / for a Nine-Dugi but a pair of sixes. Yuval Bronshtein had no Badugi but chopped it with the for a pair of deuces.
Defending champion Adam Friedman sits on an above-average stack on the same table after he had previously doubled through Michael Saltzburg.