Picking up the action on fifth street, Brunson fired away with bets on fifth, sixth, and seventh. Grapenthien called each time. Brunson showed the for three kings, and Grapenthien mucked his hand.
Brunson brought it in, Grapenthien completed, and Brunson called. Grapenthien led out on both fourth and fifth street, Brunson called both bets, and when faced with a third bet on sixth, Brunson raised.
Grapenthien called.
After sweating his final card, Grapenthien checked to Brunson on seventh. Brunson bet in the dark, Grapenthien called, and Brunson showed , then the . Grapenthien mucked.
Brunson brought it in, Grapenthien completed, and Brunson made the call. Grapenthien led out on fourth street, Brunson called, and Grapenthien led out again on fifth. Brunson raised, Grapenthien called, and Grapenthien check-called a bet on sixth.
Grapenthien led out on seventh, Brunson called, and Grapenthien showed for jacks up.
Brunson flashed the , saying he had an inferior jacks up, and mucked.
Grapenthien brought in on third, Brunson completed, Grapenthien raised, and then Brunson reraised. Grapenthien called, and the two of them went off to fourth street.
On fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh streets, Brunson bet. Each time, Grapenthien made the call. At the showdown, though, he saw the bad news.
Brunson tabled the for two pair, aces and fives. Grapenthien mucked and slipped to under one million in chips.