Welcome to Day 3 of Event #14: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E where 18 hopefuls remain who are looking to make the final table and then win the WSOP bracelet.
Leading the pack is Kyle Loman (580,000) followed closely behind by Paul Sokoloff (540,000) and bracelet winner David Singer (525,000) as the only players over 500K in chips.
Other bracelet winners still left include David "Bakes" Baker (479,000), Max Pescatori (278,000), Richard Ashby (269,000), James Richburg (172,000), Brandon Shack-Harris (125,000) and finally the defending champ in this event Ian Johns (172,000).
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On fourth street, Jan Stein bet and Brandon Shack-Harris raised. Stein called. On fifth street, Shack-Harris bet again and Stein called. On sixth street, Shack-Harris bet and Stein called all in for his last 11,000.
Shack-Harris showed and picked up a on the river. Stein had straight draw but did not improve on seventh street when he drew the and he was eliminated in 18th place.
Jon Seaman raised on the button and Esther Taylor called from the small blind.
On the flop Taylor check-called, then check-raised Seaman all in on the turn and the latter called.
Taylor showed and had Seaman who had in brutal shape since he had no low draw. Seaman could survive with only one of the two remaining kings on the river but he didn't hit and was eliminated.
Wayne Lamonica opened with a raise. He was called in two spots by David Singer and Ian Johns.
On the flop, LaMonica checked. Singer bet and both Johns and Lamonica called.
On the turn, LaMonica bet and only Singer called. On the river LaMonica bet again and Singer called once more. LaMonica showed for trip eights, but Singer had made a flush with and he scooped the pot.
Meanwhile, on the other table, James Richburg was eliminated in a hand of Omaha Hi-Lo in unknown action, sending him to the rail in 15th place.
Richard Ashby moved all in for less than a bet with his and Wayne LaMonica completed with his .
Ashby: / /
LaMonica: / /
Ashby led on third street, but ended up making two pair for a king-low, while LaMonica completed a six-low to the ace to eliminate him from the tournament.
Andrew Kelsall completed with the . Frederic Moss moved all in with the . Action was back to Kelsall and he called.
Moss: / /
Kelsall: / /
By sixth street Moss was already drawing dead after he drew two pair. Kelsall finished with a seven-low and that was good to eliminate Moss from the tournament.
"I should've waited one hand for Ssud," Moss said as he headed to the payout desk.
After the betting was capped on third street, Sokoloff was all in and at risk. He was ahead going into seventh street with aces and LaMonica looked at his last card and said that Sokoloff was good.
However as is the procedure with any all in, all cards must be turned up and LaMonica didn't realize that he had made a straight and Sokoloff was eliminated.