Andrew Brown checked the flop to John D'Agostino. D'Agostino bet 2,000 and Brown made the call to see the hit on the turn. Both players checked.
The dealer put the out on the river and Brown checked. D'Agostino also checked and then Brown turned over the . D'Agostino mucked and Brown won the pot with his kings and fives.
Daniel Negreanu drew one on the second draw and David Bach stood pat. After the draw, Negreanu checked, Bach bet and Negreanu called.
On the third and final draw, Negreanu took one again and Bacj stood pat. Negreanu checked and before Bach could even get the chips off the top of his stack, Negreanu tossed his hand into the muck and gave up the pot.
Jani Sointula led out for 5,500 with the board reading . Yan Chen raised to 15,500, Sointula re-raised to 38,500, and Chen moved all in. Sointula called.
Sointula:
Chen:
Chen's flopped full house had Sointula in bad shape, and he couldn't make a bigger boat in the turn () or the river (), eliminating him from the tournament.
With the board reading and with what looked to be roughly 40,000 in the pot, Patrik Antonius bet 32,000. Josh Arieh looked hesitant for about a minute, but made the call. Antonius tapped the table, prompting Arieh to turn over for aces and fives. Antonius checked his cards again, but placed them in the muck.
Antonius slipped to about 118,000, while Arieh chipped up to nearly 190,000.
Action folded to Robert Williamson III in the small blind and he raised against Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu's big blind. Negreanu made the call and it was time to draw. Williamson took one and Negreanu took two. Williamson bet and Negreanu made the call.
For the second draw, Williamson took one and Negreanu took one. Williamson checked and Negreanu bet. Williamson called.
On the final draw, Williamson took one and Negreanu stood pat. Williamson checked, Negreanu bet and Williamson called.
Williamson showed a and Negreanu mucked his hand, getting even shorter with just one-fifth of the starting stack left to his name.
Sebastien Sabic raised to 1,600 in early position and got three-bet to 5,500 by Carlos Mortensen in the hijack. Sabic made the call and both players checked the flop. On the turn, Sabic bet 8,000 and Mortensen called. The river came the and Sabic bet 21,000. Mortensen went into the tank and asked for a count of how much Sabic had left which was 68,900. After quite some time, Mortensen finally made the call and Sabic announced "full house" as he showed for threes full of queens. Mortensen mucked his hand and Sabic raked in the pot.
Smirnov brought it in, Buchanan completed, and Seiver put in a raise. Smirnov and Buchanan called. Seiver bet out on fourth street, Smirnov called, and Buchanan raised. Seiver and Smirnov both called.
Smirnov and Seiver check-called a bet from Buchanan on fifth, and on sixth Seiver checked again. Smirnov bet, Buchanan raised, Seiver re-raised, and both Smirnov and Buchanan called.
On seventh, Seiver led, and Smirnov and Buchanan just called. Seiver opened up for an ace-high flush, and scooped the pot.
Buchanan flashed for a set of nines before mucking.
Anton Allemann: (X)(X) / / (X)
David Benyamine: (X)(X) / / (X)
Anton Allemann brought in with the up and David Benyamine completed. Action folded back to Allemann and he called to see fourth street. On fourth, Benyamine was up first and bet. Allemann called. On fifth, Allemann took the lead with queen high and bet. Benyamine raised and Allemann called.
On sixth street, Allemann checked, Beyamine bet and Allemann called. On seventh, both players checked, even despite a lot of action on previous streets.
Benyamine tabled the for just a pair of nines. Allemann mucked as he was unable to produce a better hand and Benaymine won the pot.