The action was picked up on sixth street when Chen tossed another bet in the middle. This sent Paz-Gutierrez into the tank. He eventually opted to fold, and Chen was awarded the pot.
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Picking up the action on fifth street, Hellmuth bet and Yu responded with a raise to 24,000, which Hellmuth called.
Both players checked on sixth street and Hellmuth led out with a bet on seventh street. Yu called and showed that he made trip sixes on the last street and took the pot down.
After the hand, Hellmuth chastised his opponent for trying to give away all of his chips.
Charles Sinn was down to his last two thousand chips and all-in with the ante and he survived.
The very next hand he was all-in versus Anthony Zinno, and filled up fours full of queens to survive his second all-in in a row. With that hand Sinn now has 33,000 chips and new hope for a comeback!
Charles Sinn: //
Stephen Chidwick: //
Phil Hellmuth: / - Folded on fifth street
Sinn was down to a few thousand chips and pushed all-in on third street. Both Hellmuth and Chidwick called.
Chidwick bet on fourth street and Hellmuth called, but Hellmuth folded to another bet on fifth street.
Sinn needed a deuce to make a straight but didn't get it and was eliminated in 13th place. His straight would have been no good anyway as Chidwick made a full house.