Catching the action on sixth street, we found Tom Dwan raising all in into David Singer and a third opponent. Archie Karas was all in on a previous street as both the active players called Dwan's raise before checking down seventh.
Catching the action on sixth street, we found Phil Laak betting out with Mike Matusow smooth-calling before he opted to raise seventh with Laak calling.
Laak: (X)(X) / / (X)
Matusow: (X)(X) / / (X)
After having his bet called on seventh, Matusow tabled his to scoop the pot and move to 27,000 as Laak slips to 38,000 in chips.
Yuval Bronshtein bet fifth street as we joined the action already in progress. Shorr raised it to 6,000 total. Bronshtein wasn't happy about it and sat back in his chair to consider. Another 3,000 was a significant portion of his remaining stack. Mickey Appleman got bored and wandered away from the table. When he came back, Yuvee was still thinking. Eventually he threw in the bet. Shorr paired his eight on sixth while Bronshtein bricked and couldn't call another bet. He is down to just 6,000 and busy trying to get Shorr to tell him what he had, but Shorr's not saying a word.
Although we just updated her count, Jen Harman has managed to scoop a double while we were entering in her recent chip count.
Unsure exactly of the hand she played out, we do know that she managed to double through Brett Richey in a Stud-8 hand as she climbed to 24,000 while Richey slipped to roughly 80,000 in chips.