John Racener completed with the and Phil Hellmuth (who was the bring in with the ) raised.
"Let's get it in now, raise re-raise," Hellmuth said.
Racener obliged and was all in for 134,000.
Racener: / - /
Hellmuth: /. - /
Racener turned over (the ) on seventh street for queens up and needed to dodge a or low card to double. Hellmuth slowly peeled, but was disgusted to see the for a losing pair.
"What game are you playing? Three-and-a-half big bets left and you get it in with ace-queen-jack? Write that on the internet," said Hellmuth (That last part to us).
"Had to try and double. That's a scoop!" said a jovial Racener.
Mikhail Savinov was all in on fifth street against Ted Forrest. On sixth street, Savinov caught the for a full house to lock up half the pot. Forrest hoped to catch a low, but the on sixth street and on seventh brought no help whatsoever.
Eric Rodawig: / FOLDED
Phil Hellmuth: / /
David Benyamine: / /
On third, Rodawig completed, Hellmuth made it two bets and Benyamine called as did Rodawig. Rodawig bet his open fours on fourth, Hellmuth raised and Benyamine and Rodawig both called. Hellmuth was in for the rest of his chips on fifth with the other two players both calling. Rodawig then check-folded to Benyamine on sixth, the Frenchman showed for a straight draw against Hellmuth's kings up but the former missed and they chopped the pot.
On fourth street, Eric Rodawig checked to Ted Forrest who bet. Mikhail Savinov raised, Forrest called, and the action stayed the same through seventh street, until Forrest looked at his cards and said "Oh My God," before folding,
Picking up the action on fourth street, action was checked to Phil Hellmuth and he bet. Both opponents called him and on fifth street is when the pot really took off. Forrest bet his pair of queens, Rodawig raised, and Hellmuth re-raised all in. Forrest and Rodawig called and once sixth street came down, Forrest was all in as well.
In the end, Forrest's pair of queens held on for high, while Hellmuth's 7-5 low was best to keep both players alive.
Phil Hellmuth: / /
Ted Forrest: / /
David Benyamine: / /
Phil Hellmuth completed, Ted Forrest made it two bets, David Benyamine and Hellmuth called. Fourth and fifth street was checked around before Hellmuth bet open kings on sixth, Forrest and Benyamine both called.
On seventh Hellmuth checked, Forrest bet and Benyamine folded, Hellmuth made the call but was seemingly shocked that Forrest turned over for a flush to scoop.