Richard Ashby completed after the bring in and he was called by Kevin Tang and Raymond Dehkarghani. Tang bet on fourth street and Dehkarghani and Ashby both called, on fifth it was checked to Ashby and he bet, Tang folded and Dehkarghani check-raised which the Englishman called.
Dehkarghani fired out on sixth when he made fives and then bet seventh as well. Ashby called both bets but couldn't beat Dehkarghani's full house when the latter flipped for fives full.
We caught up with the action on sixth where Marco Liesy check-called Jennifer Harman’s bet. Both players checked on seventh and Harman showed two pair, kings and queens, which was good as Liesy mucked.
Steve Billirakis was all in on fifth with kings and sixes but Scott Seiver already had trip tens and improved to a boat on sixth. Billirakis needed to hit a king but couldn't catch a break and was eliminated.
Also gone is Mori Eskandani, we missed his hand but saw Men Nguyen's board, a solitary pair of queens apparently being enough.
We missed most of the action but saw that Nick Schulman was all in on fifth against Christopher George. The cards were taken away very quickly but we can confirm that Schulman won the hand to double up.
We caught up with the action on fourth where Ville Wahlbeck bet, Erick Lindgren raised and [Removed:321] Aminian and Wahlbeck both called. On fifth and sixth, Aminian bet and both other players called. Aminian checked on seventh, Wahlbeck bet, Lindgren folded and Aminian made the call. Wahlbeck showed an ace-high club flush which was good as Aminian mucked.
William Munley has been knocked out by Matt Glantz, Munley was all in by fourth street holding split queens but Glantz held split aces. Munley managed to make kings up on fifth but it was all in vain as Glantz improved to aces up on the same street, neither improved any further after that and Munley was hence eliminated.
Joining the action on sixth street, Scott Seiver bet and Marco Liesy called to see seventh, Seiver then checked on the end and Liesy thought for a moment before checking behind. Seiver flipped over the for a flush which was more than enough to beat Liesy's hand.