Chow completed, Fischman raised, and Chow called. Chow bet out on fourth street, Fischman called, and both players checked on fifth. Chow bet again on sixth, and Fischman called.
On seventh, Chow check-folded to a bet, and Fischman raked in the pot.
We caught the action on fifth street when Brandon Cantu bet and received a call from Michael Chow. Both players then checked sixth, while Cantu did the same on seventh. Chow took the opportunity to bet 20,000, which Cantu called.
"Eight low," Chow said as he rolled over his hand, which was good enough to win the pot.
Cantu: (x-x) / / (x)
Chow: (x-x) / / (x) ()
"Unbelievable," was all Cantu could muster as he counted out the chips to pay off his opponent.
We caught up with the action on fourth street, where Greenstein bet out. Hellmuth called. Greenstein proceeded to lead out on fifth, sixth, and seventh as well, and Hellmuth called him down.
Greenstein turned over , Hellmuth mucked, and Greenstein raked in the pot.
We caught up with the action on fourth street, where both players checked. The two knuckled again on fifth, and Abrams check-called a bet on sixth. Abrams checked dark going to seventh, Misteff bet dark, and Abrams tank-called.
"Wheel," Misteff said, fanning . Abrams mucked, leaving less than 10,000 chips behind, and was eliminated soon after.
The nine remaining players are now headed to the Pavilion Room stage.
Calvin Anderson battled with a short stack all day, but he was unable to survive long enough to make the unofficial final table. When we reached Table 447 moments ago, Anderson was already all in on fourth street. We're not certain what each players' down cards were, but we know their four cards looked like this:
Brendan Taylor:
Anderson:
Taylor was dealt a and another , giving him a ninety-seven going to seventh, and Anderson was dealt a and a , giving him a leading ninety-five. Taylor was dealt a on seventh however, giving him a seventy-six, and Anderson was dealt the , eliminating him from the tournament.
After doubling through Brendan Taylor the hand before, Calvin Anderson completed with an and put action on the short-stacked Gerald Ringe, who was showing . He thought for a bit before choosing to raise, which essentially showed he was committed to the hand. Anderson obliged with a three-bet and all Ringe's chips ended up in the pot.
Ringe: / /
Anderson: / /
"Nine or less," Ringe said before squeezing out seventh. Unfortunately for him, his card had a line and he knew it was a useless paint card. With that, Anderson chipped up to 135,000 while Ringe made his way to the payout desk in 12th place to collect $10,945.
Bleznick brought it in with a showing, Hellmuth completed with an , and Bleznick tank-called. On fourth street, Hellmuth led out, and Bleznick moved all in. Hellmuth called.
Bleznick turned over , to which Hellmuth said, "You're a slight favorite, kid."
He showed , and the boards ran out like this:
Hellmuth: /
Bleznick: /
Hellmuth tabled a on seventh street, making a ten-eight, but Bleznick could still win with an ace, three, four, seven, or eight. He paired his deuce however, and was eliminated from the tournament.
"Nice call," Hellmuth complemented as Bleznick was gathering his things.
"Good luck everybody," Bleznick announced before exiting.