Cory Zeidman raised and Gerard Rechnitzer called, Zeidman bet fourth, but after that he check-called Rechnitzer's bets all the way. The latter getting called on seventh and showing for a boat having been rolled up. From chip leader, Zeidman is now one of the shorter stacks.
After Tyson Marks completed on third street, Gerard Rechnitzer and Chris Viox came along to see fourth. Viox bet when it was checked to him, getting calls from both. On fifth street, Rechnitzer's bet chasedout Marks. However, Viox stuck around and bet on sixth and seventh street, with Rechnitzer check-calling both.
Viox tabled for a straight, winning both the high and low.
Three way on fourth and Lundberg bet, Marks raised and Rechnitzer made the call, as did the the Norwegian. Lundberg took over the betting and fired the whole way with the other two players calling him.
Lundberg showed for a seven high straight and a six-low, Rechnitzer had for a flush for the high, Marks couldn't beat either and got scooped.
Cory Zeidman was all in on sixth street with a low draw and a pair of deuces against Gerard Rechnitzer who had tens and sevens. Rechnitzer turned over the on seventh street to fill up, leaving Zeidman needing to catch a low to survive.
Unfortunately for the final original Day 3 chip leader, he turned over the and was eliminated in sixth place.
Both players had put in around 200,000 and Viox had bet seventh, Marks was shaking his though and said, "I can't call," before folding. Viox showed for ace-king high and a six low. Marks said, "I couldn't beat that..."
Tyson Marks was all in on third for his last 75,000 or so but managed to catch two pair, Sexton's last card was a brick that he didn't even turn up and the short stack survived.
Tyson Marks, down to about 60,000, got his chips in on third street against Hakon Lundberg.
(4th-7th)
Marks: /
Lundberg: /
Lundberg caught the on seventh and made jacks up, meaning Potter needed a to survive. Unfortunately he was dealt the , bringing his tournament to an end in fifth place.