Davidi Kitai raised to 125,000 from early position and Eugene Todd called from the big blind. The board came with both players checking it down the whole way.
Todd:
Kitai:
Todd wins the race with his pair of sevens and takes the pot.
Haxton raised to 105,000 from middle position and Davidi Kitai reraised to 275,000 total from behind. Action folded back around to Haxton who mulled over his decision for about 30 seconds before tossing in his cards.
John Kabbaj limped into the pot from the small blind and Kirill Gerasimov checked his option. The board came with both players checking it the whole way down.
Jason Lester raised 150,000 from the cut off and Eugene Todd reraises pot for 525,000 from the button. The blinds give up their hands as does Lester, giving Eugene Todd his second pot in three hands.
Isaac Haxton raised to 105,000 from the button and John Kabbaj reraised 210,000 more from the big blind. Haxton laid down his hand and Kabbaj rakes in the pot.
The action was pretty slow and measured in the last level, but the latest increase in blinds is likely to change that.
With eight players left, the average chip stack is just over 1,000,000. With the big blind of 50,000, the players average 20 big blinds in front of them. There are four players below average, and the bottom two are nearing the danger zone with just about 10 big blinds. It won't be long before the parade of knockouts starts marching players out of here.
Isaac Haxton limped in from the cut off. Davidi Kitai then raised to 175,000 from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Haxton decided to let Kitai take this one down.