Todd Rebello raised under the gun and it was called by Ian O'Hara before Ivan Schertzer three-bet in the big blind. Rebello four-bet and both O'Hara and Schertzer called.
The flop appeared and Rebello raised Schertzer's bet. O'Hara pushed his last 18,000 in the middle and his two opponents completed.
Schertzer and Rebello checked when the rest of the board fell a and a and Schertzer took down the big pot with while Rebello mucked . O'Hara, holding , got eliminated from the tournament.
Jason Pasinski raised to 16,000 from middle position and Todd Rebello called from the cutoff along with Greg Mueller in the small blind.
The flop fell and action checked to Rebello who bet 8,000. Mueller folded and Pasinski called. The turn came the and Pasinski bet 16,000. Rebello called. The filled the river and Pasinski continued with a bet of 16,000. Rebello snap-called and Pasinski tabled for a straight to win the pot. Rebello sent his hand to the muck.
On a raised pot, the flop showed and Satish Vitha check-called a bet from the small blind position a bet from William Sexton.
The turn brought the and this time Vitha opted to check-raised to 32,000 Sexton bet of 16,000 and the latter called. The completed the board and Vitha bet 16,000, putting Sexton at risk for his last 10,000 chips.
Sexton made the call but tossed his cards into the muck as Vitha showed for two pair.
Roland Israelashvili raised to 8,000 from middle position and Danny Woolard three-bet to 16,000 from the small blind. Israelashvili added the remainder to call.
The flop came and Woolard checked. Israelashvili bet 8,000 and Woolard check-raised to 16,000. Israelashvili called.
The turn was the and was checked through to the . Woolard bet 16,000 and Israelashvili called. Woolard turned over for a set of sevens and Israelashvili mucked.
William Sexton raised in the hijack and Jason Pasinski opted to three-bet from the big blind for 18,000. Sexton called and a flop of appeared. Pasinski bet and Sexton made the call.
Things heated when the turn brought the . Pasinski first bet and moved all in after a raise from Sexton. The latter completed and the players tabled their cards:
Jason Pasinski:
William Sexton:
Sexton didn't hit on the river and Pasinski took down the pot.
Kenneth Donoghue raised to 12,000 under the gun and Pok Kim called from the big blind.
A flop reading was dealt and Kim check-called a bet of 6,000 from Donoghue. The turn brought the and Kim check-called another bet of 12,000 from Donoghue. The completed the board and this time, Kim led out with 12,000. Donoghue raised to 24,000 and Kim called. Kim turned over for a flush but that wasn't good as Donoghue showed for queens full of nines to win the pot.