Hansen completed on third street and Watkinson called. On fourth street Watkinson led out and Hansen called. On fifth street Hansen bet with a pair of fours showing and Watkinson made the call. On sixth street Hansen checked, Watkinson bet, Hansen raised and Watkinson called. On seventh street Hansen led out and Watkinson folded.
After the hand, Watkinson was left with one pink 5,000 chip... and a chair.
On third street Chan completed and DeMichele called. Chan led out on fourth and fifth streets and was called both times. On sixth street he slowed down and check-called a bet from DeMichele. On seventh street both players checked.
DeMichele turned up and Chan mucked. He's now on life support with only 30,000 remaining in his stack.
With an open pair of eights on fourth street, Gentile raised all in for his remaining 25,500. Glantz called, DeMichele raised, and Glantz called the additional bet.
On fifth, sixth, and seventh streets DeMichele bet and Glantz called.
DeMichele turned up a six-high straight to win the high and the low. He scooped the main pot and the side pot, while Gentile exited in 15th place, He won $18,048.
Matt Glantz's eights and threes held up to scoop a monster, multi-way stud-8 pot where no player made a low. He's now seized the chip lead with 750,000.
On fourth, fifth, and sixth streets Dwan led out and Schneider called. On seventh street, Dwan checked, Schneider bet, Dwan raised and Schneider called.
Dwan turned up in the hole, Schneider mucked, and Dwan raked in a 200,000 pot.
Amnon Filippi was on the short stack and raised showing the . Tom "durrrr" Dwan reraised showing the to get all in with Filippi. Amnon had a pair of deuces in the hole on third while Dwan held K-J-4.
Dwan ended up with the best hand, making two pair, queens and fours by seventh to eliminate Filippi.
As he exited, Flilippi walked past the other table and said, "I raised with a pocket pair and durrrr reraised with king, jack, four." The entire table burst out in laughter as Filippi left the room.
David Oppenheim spent the latter part of his 20-minute break pumping himself up by pacing around the tournament area while jamming to "Ready or Not," a 1996 chart-topper performed by The Fugees.