Gerard Rechnitzer was firing on third, fourth and fifth street before Mosseri raised him on sixth street. Rechnitzer called and then called another bet on seventh. Mosseri showed for a pair of queens and he chopped with Rechnitzer's for a low.
Thomas Whitehair had bet on third and fourth before calling a bet from Abe Mosseri on fifth. Whitehair raised all in on sixth over the top of another bet and Mosseri quickly called. Whitehair showed for queens up but Mosseri had the already in his hand for a full house along with a or (we couldn't see which but he picked up the other one on seventh). Whitehair needed a queen but only got the and was eliminated.
Antony Lellouche was all in against Michael Mizrachi.
Lellouche:
Mizrachi:
Lellouche paired his aces on fifth but by this point 'The Grinder' already had a straight and when Lellouche bricked on sixth he already began to walk off before seventh street was even dealt.
Matthew Ashton raised the cutoff and was called by Gregory Jamison and Michael Mizrachi in the blinds.
The flop as checked to Ashton who bet, Jamison folded and Mizrachi made the call. On the turn, Mizrachi check-raised and Ashton reraised all in.
Mizrachi showed and Ashton flipped - the latter needed to get there with his back up low draw or hit another ace or six to scoop but the river was the and we're now moving to the secondary feature table for our unofficial final table.
Matthew Ashton had doubled up on a board with against Michael MIzrachi's in a pretty cooling spot.
Soon after though, Ashton was paying him back his money, calling "The Grinder" down but mucking on the end of a board when Mizrachi showed him for a wheel.