John Hoang completed before Brian Hastings raised. Hoang called and Hastings bet again on fourth street.
Hoang came back with a raise this time and Hastings called. Hoang led out on fifth and Hastings paused for a moment before twirling his cards in the air toward the muck.
Jermaine Reid put out bets on fifth, sixth, and seventh streets. Andrew Yeh, sitting with his yellow 1,000 laid out like a bridge in front of him, called each bet.
"I missed, the high and the low," Reid said, showing . Yeh had for a pair of jacks to win the pot off the start-of-day chip leader.
John Racener check-called bets from Sebastian Pauli on both fourth and fifth street. After catching a pair of kings on his board on sixth street, Racener led out with a bet.
Pauli went into the tank for a few minutes before exposing the for his own pair of kings and tossing them into the muck.
Ryan Leng's day just ended in horrific fashion after sitting with a healthy stack over 100,000 not long ago.
First after bringing in, then staying in the pot the entire way versus Carol Fuchs and Ann Bloom, Leng could only make an eight-seven low and a pair of threes versus Bloom's seven-five low and Fuchs' two pair, kings and eights.
In the next hand, Leng called bets on every street versus Chip Jett, who showed for two pair and a seven-low which scooped a large pot from Leng, dropping him to under 40,000.
Shortly after that, those chips went into the middle and never came back versus Esther Taylor, who now sits over 200,000.