Iraj Parvizi completed on third street and Albert Daher called. Parvizi bet with the better board every step of the day (betting what appeared to be blind on fifth and sixth street). Daher called up until sixth street where he opted to fold.
After losing some chips in the last two Omaha Hi-Lo hands, Iraj Parvizi was the bring-in with a queen and Daniel Zack completed with a six, Parvizi called. Zack bet fourth and Parvizi called before he held the better hand on fifth and bet, Zack called. On sixth, Parvizi bet and Zack checked his stack carefully, then raised with 20,000 behind. Parvizi called.
On seventh, Parvizi bet and Zack was pained, some table chat with banter emerged and Zack apologized for taking so long on his decision.
"Guess you have it," he added and Parvizi replied, "You could be the guy that turns 20 into ... ."
Half a minute later, Parvizi genuinely asked if ace-seven-seven would be good.
Zack called and Parvizi turned over his cards one after the other. The first was the , prompting him to say, "Here's the seven I guessed."
It was followed by a . His final card was the and Zack mucked his face up to join the rail in 7th place for $52,016.
Daniel Zack limped in from middle position, Randy Ohel raised from the hijack, Iraj Parvizi called from the button, David "Bakes" Baker called from the big blind and Zack called.
The flop came down and action checked to Parizi who bet. Baker called, Zack folded and Ohel called.
The turn was the , they all checked, the river was the and action checked to Parvizi who bet. Baker folded and Ohel mulled it over for about a minute before he called.
After coming back from the dinner break, David "Bakes" Baker claimed three pots in a row to boost his stack, taking from Lee Salem and Iraj Parvizi.
Baker raised and Lee called in the big blind, then check-folded the flop to a bet.
Baker's next raise was called by Parvizi in the big blind, who check-called a bet on the flop. On the turn, Parvizi checked and folded to a second bet.
In the third consecutive hand, Baker raised first to act and Parvizi called in the small blind, announced a check in the dark. The flop came and Parvizi check-raised, Baker called. On the turn, Parvizi bet and Baker called before the Brit checked the river and folded to a bet by Baker.
While Michael Noori was ousted soon after the eight-handed final table was set, no further casualties took place and the remaining seven players were sent into a 60-minute dinner break.
Lee Salem raised and picked up three callers in Iraj Parvizi, John Hennigan in the small blind and Daniel Zack in the big blind. The flop was checked theough and the fell on the turn. Action checked to Salem and he bet, Parvizi folded and Hennigan check-raised. Zack made it three bets to force out Salem, while Hennigan called.
On the river, Hennigan checked and Zack bet. Hennigan moved all in for another 55,000 on top of the bet and Zack carefully counted his stack before calling it off. Hennigan showed for trips queens with a king-kicker and Zack had the inferior .
Daniel Zack raised and Iraj Parvizi on the button as well as Albert Daher in the small blind called. The flop came and action checked to Parvizi, who bet. Daher and Zack both called. On the turn, Daher bet and Zack raised, Parvizi folded and Daher called. On the river, Daher check-called a bet and mucked when Zack showed the .
Parvizi then raised in the cutoff and David "Bakes" Baker three-bet in the small blind, Parvizi called. Baker bet the flop, Parvizi raised and Baker called. On the turn, Baker check-called a bet and the river was checked. Baker showed the and won the pot.