Robert Campbell defended his big blind against a raise by James Van Alstyne and bet the flop, Van Alstyne called. Campbell also bet the turn and was called before the river went check, check. Campbell showed and that won the pot.
The bust-outs keep coming at an alarming pace, and among the recent casualties was Peter Levine. In a three-way razz hand, he was all in on fourth street and ended up with two pair. Justin Vold had a seven-six, but that was not good enough, as Nickolai Orlov made a seven-five to scoop the entire pot.
Scott Epstein completed with a ten, and Esther Taylor called with an eight before calling on fourth street as well. Epstein also bet fifth street, and Taylor opted to fold with her short stack.
Limit Hold'em
David Diiorio raised from under the gun and picked up a three-bet by Ronnie Bardah, which he called. On the flop, Diiorio checked and called a continuation bet before check-folding the turn and flashing .
The cards were almost rushed away and Francis Mariani almost on the way out after not hitting any qualifiying high or low hand. Steven Loube had a pair of aces and a low draw but bricked seventh street, and as a result, Cari Zieske scooped the pot with queens and eights for two pair.
Shack-Harris completed, Fernandez raised and was called.
On fourth street, Fernandez bet and was called. On fifth street, Fernandez's bet was met with a raise, which was called. On sixth street, Fernandez check-called, and both players checked seventh.
Shack-Harris turned over for kings with a queen kicker and said that if Fernandez caught an ace he was good. Fernandez did indeed show the but also for two pair and took down the pot.
Pete Linton bet all streets until he was all in for his last 800 on seventh street. The Brit announced a pair of queens and rolled over , and James Van Alstyne muckd and had 1,500 left.
James Van Alstyne: / /
Ashish Gupta: / /
The next hand, Van Alstyne completed with his remaining 1,000, and Ashish Gupta called. Van Alstyne improved to a pair of fives on fourth street, while Gupta caught overcards and was working toward a possible straight. Van Alstyne picked up the on seventh and remained with one pair, and Gupta spiked the to improve to two pair.
Among those to bust recently was also Daniel Weinman, who has had several deep runs in the World Series of Poker Circuit, two final table finishes in the World Series of Poker, and one at the World Series of Poker Europe in Cannes to his name.
Randy Ohel almost scooped Frederic Moss but eventually had to settle for half the pot with a set of aces while Moss had a low, flashing for a missed straight draw as well.
The game then switched to Hold'em and Moss claimed a bigger pot off Adam Dickson, before the duo traded the chips back.
Hold'em
Pouria Amiraslani raised from under the gun and Dickson in late position as well as Moss in the small blind called. On the flop, Moss checked and Amiraslani bet, which both Dickson and Moss called. The turn was checked and Dickson bet the river. Only Moss called and then mucked when Dickson showed for trips queens.
"Lucky river," Moss said and Dickson replied "you take one, I take one." While Dickson remains in the prime position, Moss is slowly but surely catching up on him. The table also features Daniel Negreanu with a stack just shy of the average.