Catching the action on fourth street, we found Russ Salzer betting and Zipora Maayan calling before she raised all in on fifth with Salzer calling as both player's board ran out as follows:
Salzer: / /
Maayan: / /
With Maayan unable to find a six or a three for the high, or any eight, seven, ace for the low, she headed to the rail as Salzer moved to over 30,000 in chips.
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Catching the action on fourth street we found Kyle Hinnerichs all in with both Ted Forrest and David Brooker making the call. Forrest bet fifth and Brooker called all in to see all three player's board run out as follows:
Hinnerichs: /
Forrest: /
Brooker: /
With Brooker having a straight, he improved with the on the river, but unfortunately for Hinnerichs, he could only squeeze out the as Forrest found the to see the low pushed to him.
On fifth street Anthony Zinno bet and Russ Salzer called before Zinno raised all in on sixth with Salzer calling as both player's board read as follows:
Zinno: / /
Salzer: / /
With Zinno failing to improve his hi and low draw, he was sent to the rail.
David Donovan tossed out a 1,000-denomination chip and announced complete. Although there was some confusion, John Hoang announced raise and only put out 2,500 only to be bound to a 5,000-chip raise. Both players raised back-and-forth before Donovan was all in for his last 11,200.
Donovan: / /
Hoang: / /
With Donovan making fives-up, it would be Hoang's kings-up that would see him scoop the pot and send Donovan to the rail.
Roland Israelashvili completed and Alex Livingston called before he called Israelashvili's all in for 3,000 on fourth street. Both player's board ran out as follows:
Israelashvili: / /
Livingston: / /
As Israelashvili headed to the rail, Livingston climbed over 100, 000 in chips.
Joe Tehan completed and Stanislav Parkhomenko raised before David Levi re-raised. Both Tehan and Parkhomenko called before Parkhomenko was all in on fourth with both Tehan and Levi calling. Levi bet fifth and Tehan called before Tehan called all in for his last 4,100.
Tehan: / /
Parkhomenko: / /
Levi: / /
With Parkhomenko not improving his one pair, he headed to the rail as Tehan returned to over 35,000 and Levi climbed to 65,000 in chips.