Chris Vitch completed and was called by Andrew Kelsall. Vitch checked over to Kelsall. Kelsall bet and Vitch called. Vitch tripped up on fifth and bet. Kelsall called. On sixth, Vitch bet again and Kelsall called.
On seventh street, Vitch bet again and Kelsall called. Vitch showed for a full house. A frustrated Kelsall showed for trips as well, but he didn't fill up on the river.
"Did you start with sevens?" Kelsall asked.
"No," Vitch said. "Three-five-seven of spades. Lucky river."
Jameson Painter completed and was called by Jonathan Duhamel, Brock Parker, and Andrew Kelsall. With the betting lead on fourth, Painter continued to bet. All three players called.
On fifth street, Duhamel took away the betting lead. He bet. Parker folded, as did Kelsall, but Painter raised all in. Duhamel called.
Duhamel: /
Painter: /
Their boards completed like so:
Duhamel: / /
Painter: / /
Both players made three of a kind on sixth, so Duhamel still had outs to a full house. But Painter filled up on seventh with the and Duhamel couldn't improve to win, giving Painter the double-up.
Brock Parker completed, leaving 10,000 behind, Benny Glaser made it two bets, Abe Mosseri made it three bets, Parker called all in, and Glaser called the full bet.
On fourth, Glaser check-called a bet from Mosseri. Mosseri took the betting lead on fifth and bet. Glaser called. Mosseri bet again on sixth and Glaser called. On seventh, both players checked.
Mosseri showed for three queens. That was good enough to beat Parker's for one pair. No player had a qualifying low so Mosseri scooped the pot as Glaser mucked and Parker was eliminated from the tournament, taking home $42,146 for seventh place.
Andrew Kelsall was all in on fifth street against Abe Mosseri.
Kelsall: /
Mosseri: /
Mosseri caught the on sixth to make two pair while Kelsall hit the to give him a pair of deuces. Mosseri turned over the on seventh street to improve to aces and eights, while Kelsall caught an inferior two pair with the to bust in sixth place.
Jonathan Duhamel completed with just 10,000 behind. Chris Vitch called. Benny Glaser made it two bets. Jameson Painter called. Abe Mosseri thought for a long time, then folded. Duhamel called all in. Vitch called, as well.
On fourth street, Vitch bet, and Painter and Glaser called. On fifth street, Vitch bet again, and Glaser and Painter called. On sixth street, Vitch checked over to to Glaser. Glaser bet, and Painter and Vitch called. On seventh street, Vitch checked to Glaser again. Glaser bet. Painter folded, leaving himself with just over 100,000. Vitch called.
Glaser showed for a low only. Vitch had for two pair. Duhamel could only show for one pair and no low, and that meant he was eliminated from the tournament. For his fifth-place finish, Duhamel took home $72,876.