According to Mike Ross, Phil Hellmuth knocked out Sam Grizzle. Then Hellmuth just played two hands against Jesse Hampton.
Hand #1:
Hampton: /
Hellmuth: /
Hampton made it two bets on third and then he bet on fourth when he hit an ace. Hellmuth called. Hampton bet again on fifth and Hellmuth took a moment.
Hellmuth went on to say that he was laying down a "good eight" and showed his hand before folding. He had and Hampton replied.
"That's a nice eight? That's like number forty-seven."
"That's like the third worst eight," said Brendan Taylor.
Hand #2:
Hampton: /
Hellmuth: /
This time, Hellmuth and Hampton made it a little further. Hampton bet and Hellmuth called on fourth. Both players checked fifth and Hampton resumed betting on sixth. Hellmuth folded again, but not before telling Hampton he was going to get him at some point.
John Butler brought in with a king. A second player completed and got three callers in Melville Lewis, Garrett Weliever, and Butler.
On fourth street, Lewis checked, Weliever bet, and the other three players called. On fifth street, Lewis and Weliever checked to Butler who bet. The fourth player in the hand folded, with Lewis and Weliever both calling.
On sixth street, Weliever and Butler checked to Lewis who bet and got two callers.
On seventh street, Weliever and Butler bet to Lewis who bet. Weliever called and Butler folded.
Lewis showed for a nine-seven low, but Weliever won and took down a big pot with for an eight-seven.