Daniel Hirleman raised and was called by Barry Greenstein. Hirleman took three while Greenstein took two.
Hirleman bet, Greenstein raised all in, and Hirleman called. On the second draw both players took one. On the third draw Hirleman stood pat while Greenstein took one.
Hirleman showed for the worst eight low, but it was good enough to trump Greenstein's . With that he was eliminated from the tournament in 9th place, taking home $9,502 for his efforts.
The second day of Event #7: $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball is in the books and of the 57 players that began, only seven remain with Terry "Doc" Jennings (618,000) holding the chip lead.
Hot on his tails is Jesse Martin (545,000) looking for his second WSOP bracelet and Chris Bjorin (449,000) looking for his third.
Some notables who busted but cashed included three-time bracelet winners Barry Greenstein (9th place for $9,502), Ian Johns (12th place for $7,385) and Lyle Berman (20th place for $4,925), while Jason Mercier bubbled.
For the seven-handed final table, the player under the gun will sit out each round. Seven hands of each game will also be dealt.
Table
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Brasilia 705
1
Terry Jennings
United States
560,000
Brasilia 705
2
Brant Hale
United States
315,000
Brasilia 705
3
Jesse Martin
United States
510,000
Brasilia 705
4
Daniel Hirleman
United States
450,000
Brasilia 705
5
Chris Bjorin
Sweden
410,000
Brasilia 705
6
Jared Bleznick
United States
150,000
Brasilia 705
7
James Obst
Australia
275,000
The final table will continue Monday at 2 p.m., so be sure to follow all of the coverage at PokerNews. Posted below are the end-of-day-chip counts for the remaining players.