Eric Rodawig: / FOLDED
Ted Forrest: / /
Christopher George: / /
Eric Rodawig had the bring in, Forrest and George limped in before it was checked to George on fourth and he bet. Rodawig folded but Forrest called. George then bet fifth and sixth before check-raising on seventh.
Forrest made the call and showed for a low, George flipped for aces up for the high. Chop it up boys.
Joe Tehan was the bring in with the and Erik Seidel completed. David Benyamine called, as did Phil Laak and Tehan. On fourth street, Tehan and Seidel checked to Benyamine who bet. Laak raised, chasing out Tehan. Seidel called all in and after another raise or two from Benyamine and Laak, both Seidel and Laak were all in for their tournament lives.
Seidel:
Benyamine:
Laak:
Benyamine was rolled up and it got even better when he caught the on fifth street to make a full house.
Seidel made two pair on fifth and had a chance to make a better full house than Benyamine on seventh. Laak, meanwhile, made queens up on sixth. Both had chances to make a better full house on seventh, but both came up short (Seidel , Laak ) and have been eliminated.
Felipe Ramos had the bring in and completed, Eric Rodawig then raised and Ramos made the call. The rest of the chips went in on fourth street and Ramos needed to catch, he made aces but Rodawig made trip queens at the same time.
On sixth Ramos caught a low draw and Rodawig bricked seventh before Ramos pulled out another ace for the scoop. He high-fived his rail and celebrated before promptly being given a one hand penalty for excessive celebration, much to the bemusement of some of the players on the table.
Picking up the action fourth street, Christopher George bet his pair of fours. Eric Rodawig called and the action was the same of fifth street. Once sixth street hit, the rest of George's remaining stack got into the middle. He showed for a pair of fours and a low draw, while Rodawig tabled for a pair of aces.
Rodawig flipped over seventh street first, the . Despite having many outs to a scoop or chop, George found no help from the and is out in tenth place.
Mikhail Savinov raised and David Benyamine made it two bets, the Russian called and both checked fourth street before Savinov check-called bets on fifth and sixth with both players checking seventh.
Benyamine showed for queens and Savinov could only flip meaning the Frenchman scooped another pot.
Felipe Ramos got his his stack of 103,000 into the middle on third street with a pair of sixes against Ted Forrest's aces. Unfortunately for Ramos, he failed to improve his pair while Forrest made aces up on seventh street.