$350 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max
Level 20: 4,000/8,000 with a 1,000 ante
Players Remaining: 7/176
Average Stack: 251,429
With Marcus Stein’s elimination in eighth place, the final seven have taken their seats at the unofficial final table of seven. Miguel Martinez has the chip lead at the outset and all players are guaranteed a payday of at least $1,954.
Here are a look at the seating arrangement and chip counts:
Seat 1: Ryan Hobert – 297,000
Seat 2: Ira Schwartz – 200,000
Seat 3: Ben Yogel – 125,000
Seat 4: Eddy Mroczkowski – 360,000
Seat 5: Nigel Mroczkowski – 160,000
Seat 6: James Glenn – 140,000
Seat 7: Miguel Martinez – 472,000
Here is a look at the remaining payouts:
1st: $16,370
2nd: $9,504
3rd: $6,072
4th: $4,277
5th: $3,300
6th: $2,508
7th: $1,954



, Marcus Stein checks from the small blind and Eddy Mroczkowski bets 38,000 from the big blind.
, good for top two pair and is in the lead against Stein’s 
. Mroczkowski needs to dodge a nine, ace, or king to eliminate Stein and does as the
peels off on the river.




, and Fraser could not catch up. Dobrow won the pot with a pair of jacks, sending Fraser to the exit in eighth place.

, and Meltzer moved all in for 515,000. Beasley quickly called, putting his opponent at risk.


saved Meltzer’s tournament life. He made jacks up, doubling up and putting Beasley on the short stack.
and was dominated by Glenn’s 


, but was dominated against Schwartz’s 





, and Levy came from behind to river his flush. He doubled up again, moving into the chip lead in the process.



. Allenspach won the pot with kings up, and Hass was eliminated in ninth place.

