On fourth street, after a series of bets and raises, David Benyamine was behind, all in, and at risk.
Benyamine continued to stay behind going into seventh street, where Dehkharghani showed a nine-low. Benyamine flipped over his last card, and it was good for an eight-low and the double up.
Mike Wattel had his remaining few chips in on third street, while Ben Yu and Eric Rodawig began building a side pot by getting a few bets in each. Rodawig was the aggressor on fourth, while Yu bet fifth when Rodawig caught a king.
Wattel: /
Rodawig: /
Yu: /
Rodawig took the lead again on sixth, and Yu called. On the end, Rodawig checked, and Yu bet. Rodawig folded. Yu had for a nine-six, but Wattel had for a seven-low to take the main pot and survive.
Ted Forrest, Dzmitry Urbanovich and Connor Drinan are some of the most recent players to have joined the tournament while Allen Kessler has bid farewell.
John Monnette, fresh off his third WSOP bracelet win less than two hours ago in Event #22: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw Championship for $256,610, is looking to go back-to-back in $10,000 Championship events. He has just taken his seat.