Cary Katz limped in from the cutoff and Stefan Schillhabel followed suit on the button. David Peters called from the small blind and Daniel Negreanu took his option in the big blind to raise it up to 15,000. Katz called and both Schillhabel and Peters folded.
The flop came and both players checked to the on the turn. Negreanu led out for 12,000 and Katz called. The river was the , double-pairing the board. Both players checked again and Katz tabled for a flush.
The action folded to Jason Koon in the small blind, and he limped in before Fedor Holz raised to 9,000 from the big blind.
Koon called, and then checked the flop to Holz who bet 19,000. Koon called, and then both players checked the on the turn before the river landed the .
Koon bet out 40,000 and Holz folded. Koon now has 430,000 in chips.
Doug Polk raised to 5,500 from early position and Adrian Mateos shipped all-in for 42,500 in the cutoff. Polk called and was in a dominating position with against the from Mateos.
The board ran out and Mateos was eliminated for the second time today, ending his run in Event #4.
"You guys gotta blog this hand!" announced Dan Shak as players hurried onto break.
The board read and Shak was all in holding against Brandon Adams' .
Shake then went on to detail that in a battle of the blinds, Adams raised the small blind and Shak called from the big.
Adams bet the flop and Shak called, and after Adams checked the turn, Shak bet 15,000. Adams shoved, and Shak called all-in for roughly his last 65,000.
Unfortunately for Shak, the river completed Adams' flush, and Shak was sent to the rail eliminated for the second time today.