Action caught up to Nacho Barbero putting out a bet on sixth street and getting the call.
Barbero put out one final bet on seventh street and got the fold, with Barbero's opponent turning over 10♠7♠7♣ for a missed draw and Barbero asking, "Do you need this?" Before flashing the K♠.
Action was picked up on fourth street in a pot between four players.
Brad Ruben: XxXx/A♠7♠4♣Q♥/Xx
Lawrence Brandt: XxXx/5♥K♠J♥8♥/Xx
Benny Glaser: XxXx/Q♠A♦5♣ (Folded on fifth street)
Tony Ma: XxXx/XxXx (Folded on fourth street)
Glaser checked over to Ruben on fourth street and he bet, which saw only Glaser and Brandt call.
On fifth street Glaser checked once more over to Ruben who bet which saw Brandt call and Glaser fold.
Sixth street saw Ruben bet over to Brandt who called and on seventh street both players checked. Ruben turned over 9♣9♥2♣ for wired nines and it was good for the pot.
Action was picked up in a pot between four players including Dan Heimiller in the small blind and Chris Tryba in late position.
On the flop of 6♣7♣Q♥ action checked to the early position player who bet and all players called.
The turn of 10♠ saw action check to the early position player who bet and Tryba raised which folded out the button while Heimiller three-bet and both the early position player and Tryba called.
The river peeled off a 3♥ and Heimiller bet which saw the early position player call and Tryba shook his head. He frustratingly tossed his cards into the muck, telling the table after the hand he had A♣3♣10x6x.
Dan Heimiller: 9♦8♦8♣5♦
Opponent: 8♠7♥6♥2♣
Heimiller took the high while his opponent took the low as they chopped up the pot.
In the penultimate show of the summer, Chad & Jesse welcome two guests to the show starting with Josh Arieh, who has won two bracelets this summer and was nominated for the Poker Hall of Fame. Arieh talked about the WSOP back in the late 1990s, his career resurgence, Poker Stake, and shares a fun story involving Ted Forrest and the late Layne Flack.
The other guest is 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up David Williams, who was fresh of winning a Flip & Go. He talks about his history in that event, how his WSOP gold bracelet and diamond toothpick were stolen in a home robbery, and why he wouldn’t do Master Chef again.
Chad and Jesse then do a new "Calling the Clock" segment in which they offer quick two-minute dialogues for topics on “The Board.”