Brandon Shack-Harris: / fold
Chris Vitch: / /
Kevin Gerhart: / fold
Jake Schwartz: / /
Brandon Shack-Harris brought it in and Chris Vitch called. Kevin Gerhart also called and Jake Schwartz completed. Shack-Harris folded and Vitch raised. Gerhart folded and Schwartz called.
Vitch bet fourth street and Schwartz called. Both players checked fifth street and Schwart bet sixth street. Vitch raised on sixth street and Schwartz called.
Schwartz checked seventh street and Vitch bet. Schwartz thought for a moment before making a frustrated fold.
Kevin Gerhart completed with a six and Jake Schwartz called with a four. Gerhart bet fifth and then Schwartz bet his lead on fifth before Gerhart did so on sixth. On seventh, Gerhart check-called and Schwartz tabled the for a seven-five and that won the pot.
"I have a flush," Gerhart joked and exposed the to match his all spade open cards.
Bryce Yockey: / /
Kevin Gerhart: / fold on fourth
Benny Glaser: / /
Bryce Yocked and Gerhart limped and Benny Glaser completed to call two calls. Yockey bet on fourth for Gerhart to fold and Glaser to call. Another bet by Yockey followed on fifth as Glaser called with 150,000 behind. They checked sixth and seventh and Glaser's for a ten-seven won the pot.
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Eddie Blumenthal: / /
Chris Vitch: / /
Bryce Yockey: / fold
Jake Schwartz: / fold
Jake Schwartz brought it in and Eddie Blumenthal completed it. Chris Vitch called and Bryce Yockey raised. Schwartz folded while Blumenthal and Vitch called the raise.
Blumenthal bet fourth street and Vitch raised. Yockey folded and Blumenthal three-bet. Vitch called.
The last bet of Blumenthal went in on fifth street and Vitch called.
Blumenthal turned over to claim the pot with an eight-seven and Vitch's cards went in the muck.
Chris Vitch won the penultimate hand of Razz before Kevin Gerhart then got some chips back. The first three Seven Card Stud hands brought no major changes as Vitch chipped up some more before losing a portion of it.
Seven Card Stud
Benny Glaser: / fold on fifth
Chris Vitch: / fold on fifth
David Benyamine: /
Benny Glaser completed and was called by Vitch and David Benyamine. It was the latter who then bet fourth to earn two calls and bet fifth to force two folds.
Brandon Shack-Harris: /
Chris Vitch: / fold on fifth
Jake Schwartz: / fold on fifth
Up next, Brandon Shack-Harris completed and was called by Vitch and Jake Schwartz. Schwartz checked fourth, Shack-Harris bet and earned two calls. On fifth, Schwartz checked once more and this time, Shack-Harris' bet forced two folds as he flashed for jacks and fours.
Bryce Yockey: /
Marco Johnson: / /
Jake Schwartz: / fold on fourth
Bryce Yockey completed and was called by Marco Johnson and Jake Schwartz. Johnson bet fourth for Yockey to call and Schwartz sent his cards into the muck. On fifth, Yockey bet and Johnson raised, which resulted in the call by Yockey. Sixth street saw Yockey check-call and they checked seventh. Yockey rolled over his for kings and nines to earn the pot as Johnson mucked.