Four players saw fifth street with the boards below, when Bart Hanson took the betting lead. Matthew Smith folded, but the other two players called.
Matthew Smith: / (folded on fifth street)
Konstantin Maslak: /
Mike Matusow: /
Hanson: /
Hanson bet again, but this time, Maslak raised. Matusow was caught facing two bets and folded, leaving Hanson and Maslak heads-up to seventh. Maslak bet again, and Hanson called. Maslak showed for a seven-six, but Hanson announced a six-five. His exact cards weren't clear, but the dealer pushed him the pot.
Anthony Zinno and Eric Wasserson both appear to be well above the starting stack heading to the second break, and they just tangled in a pot that saw one show down an ugly hand. Zinno bet fifth street, and Wasserson raised, with Zinno calling and catching a pair.
Zinno: /
Wasserson: /
Both players opted to check at that point, and Zinno bet on the end. Wasserson called quickly, and Zinno tabled for trip fours, meaning he was playing a king-low. Wasserson, as expected, could beat that, as he had for a ten-low.
Georgii Belianin bet into Marco Johnson and one other player on fourth street, and Johnson made it two bets. The third player called, Belianin made it three bets, and everyone saw fifth street, which was checked around.
Belianin: /
Johnson: /
Third player: /
At that point, Johnson had the best board and bet. He got it through the first opponent, but Belianin called. On the end, Belianin tanked and called a final bet, and Johnson showed for a wheel.