Greg Mueller was all in on third street with the () / against the () / for Benjamin Scholl. Mueller's board ran out and he bested Scholl's runout of to double up.
Picking up the action on sixth street, Greg Mueller check-called a bet from Tom Schneider. Mueller then checked in the dark before seventh street, and Schneider fired a bet. Mueller made the call, but couldn't beat Schneider's hand when he tabled the for two pair, jacks and threes.
Greg Mueller brought in with the showing, then Tom Schneider completed the bet with the showing. Benjamin Scholl tanked for a bit on the short stack, then raised with the up. Mueller went into the tank, then folded, and it looked like a pained decision. Schneider snap-folded behind him, and Mueller was in disbelief.
"C'mon Schneider!" yelled Mueller. "What are you doing?!?!"
"What do you want me to do?" responded Schneider with a smile.
"I don't know, but you basically doubled him up and it was only 60,000 more," finished Mueller.
Greg Mueller was all in on the first hand of the day on third street with the . He was up against Benjamin Scholl's . Mueller's board ran out to give him a pair of kings on the end. Scholl finished with the , and Mueller doubled up.
Welcome back for Day 4 of Event #29: $5,000 H.O.R.S.E. An extra day has been added to the schedule to complete this event, and just four players remain. Topping the crew coming back is Tom Schneider, and he's looking for his second H.O.R.S.E. bracelet in a week's time.
While Schneider holds a massive chip lead with four left, he's still got to deal with Viatcheslav Ortynskiy, Benjamin Scholl and Greg Mueller, who stand in his way. Schneider has 2.5 million in chips, while Ortynskiy and Scholl have 680,000 and 600,000, respectively, then Mueller is very short with 140,000.
Each of the remaining quartet have locked up $94,664, but it's the $318,955 and the gold bracelet that they'll all be gunning for. Stay tuned for PokerNews' coverage straight from the final table, with the cards in the air at 2 p.m. local time.