On fifth street, Josh Arieh bet out and Mickey Seagle called. However, Arieh thought that Seagle said "all-in" when he actually said "call." The two argued about it for a moment, before Seagle threw up his hands and said "fine, all-in!" and tossed the rest of his chips into the pot.
Seagle's final board read while Arieh's was . Arieh's seven-high straight and 2-3-4-5-6 low was good to scoop and Seagle was eliminated.
The action was capped pre-flop between Josh Arieh, Jan Sorensen, and the player on the button. The flop was . Sorensen checked, Arieh bet, the button called, and Sorensen called. The turn was the . Sorensen bet, Arieh called, and the button folded. The river was the . Sorensen bet and Arieh called.
Arieh showed the and Sorensen mucked as he headed to the rail.
When one more player busts, we'll have a money jump to $8,273.
Matt Lefkowitz limped in for 4,000 from UTG. The action was folded to Mel Judah in the small blind, who raised. Lefkowitz three-bet and Judah called. The flop was , Judah tossed his last 2,000 into the pot and Lefkowitz called. Judah showed the while Lefkowitz held the . The turn was the , the river was the , and Lefkowitz scooped the pot with A-2-3-4-7 for low and aces up for high.