Allen Kessler initially called and then called again after an opponent completed on third street.
The pre-draw raiser then check-called a bet from Kessler on fourth street.
Fifth street was Kessler's turn to check-call. Kessler then bet on sixth and seventh street and was called each time. He scooped the pot with two pair, aces and eights.
Action was picked up on fifth street, with a player check-calling a bet from Brandon Shack-Harris.
On sixth street, Shack-Harris bet, which put his opponent at risk of elimination. The player called off his last 1,000 chips.
Shack-Harris was ahead with a pair of eights while his opponent would need to catch the right card to outright win or at least take half the pot.
Shack-Harris said he would turn over his last card first and it was the , giving him trips. His opponent would need to hit a to scoop the pot while having some outs to the chop.
The player turned over his , giving him an inferior three-of-a-kind. Shack-Harris wished the player well as he sent his tablemate to the rail.
Brian Decosmo: / /
Barry Greenstein: /
Nate Silver: / /
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PokerNews caught up with the action on sixth street when the floor was called over to make a ruling on the hand.
There had been a bet, call and raise before Nate Silver attempted to call. However, Silver had put out enough chips for a raise and the floor ruled that the raise would stand.
Brian Decosmo then re-raised all-in and Barry Greenstein, Silver and a third player in the hand all called.
Greenstein bet on seventh street and both opponents called. Greenstein tabled fours full of deuces for half of the side pot as the fourth player in the hand had a low.
Decosmo then tabled queens full of nines for a better full house to put a bad beat on Greenstein and be awarded half of the main pot.
"That hand kind of played itself," Decosmo consoled Greenstein.