Action folded to Andy Seth in the small blind and he called before Steven Silverman raised to 72,000 from the big blind. Seth called.
The flop came down and both players checked to see the fall on the turn. Seth bet 60,000 and Silverman called.
After the put trips on the board on the river, Seth checked and Silverman bet 200,000. Seth went into the tank for a couple of minutes. He sat down and thought for two minutes, stood up for another minute, sat back down for another minute and then finally called.
Silverman turned over the for a full house, fives full of aces. Seth mucked his hand.
The players are now on a 15-minute break. There is a hand currently going on with Andy Seth and Steven Silverman where Seth is in the tank on the river. We'll have the details of that hand and chip counts shortly.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann raised to 70,000 out of the cutoff seat after action folded to him and Andy Seth made the call from the big blind. The two players took an flop and Seth led for 50,000. Jachtmann folded and Seth won the pot.
Steven Silverman raied to 48,000 from the cutoff seat and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called from the button. Everyone else folded and the flop came down . Both players checked and the turn was the . Silverman bet 100,000 and Jachtmann folded.
Andy Seth raised to 55,000 from the small blind after play folded to him and Steven Silverman reraised to 165,000 from the big blind. Seth called and the flop came down . Seth bet the pot for 330,000 and Silverman called all in for less at 236,000.
Silverman:
Seth:
The turn was the and river the Ks}. Seth didn't have a kicker that could beat Silverman as both players held trip deuces. Silverman won the pot and doubled up.
Andrew Brown raised to 58,000 from the cutoff seat and Benjamin Sage potted it from the button. Brown reraised and Sage called all in for approximately 310,000.
Sage:
Brown:
The flop, turn and river ran out and Brown's three aces won the pot. Sage finished in sixth place and earned nearly $125,000.
Benjamin Sage raised to 56,000 from the cutoff seat and Steven Silverman reraised to 180,000 from the big blind. Sage folded and Silverman won the pot to chip up some.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann raised to 70,000 from the hijack seat and Nikolai Yakovenko reraised to 180,000 from the button. Play folded back to Jachtmann and he reraised the pot. Yakovenko called all in for around 320,000 and the cards were on their backs.
Yakovenko held the against the for Jachtmann.
After the board ran out , Jachtmann won the pot and eliminated Yakovenko in seventh place. For his finish, Yakovenko earned $94,442, which is the largest World Series of Poker score of his career.