It was Funkhouser who fired out a final bet on seventh street and Amarapu called only to be shown the winning two pair, nines and fours, and Funkhouser was awarded the pot.
Heather Alcorn was left short and jammed twice during No-Limit Hold'em to add a few chips to her disposal. She then completed with a deuce showing and was called two ways. On fourth street, the action checked to Alcorn and she bet, earning two check-calls. After fifth street, she paired the seven and bet, which brought no call. Alcorn rolled over the for sevens and deuces.
Current chip leader at her table is Tamon Nakamura with more than three times the starting stack.
Jerry Wong bet his pair of treys on fifth street and received one caller who then paired the open ace. Wong instantly released his cards into the muck on a table that also features Paul Volpe and Chino Rheem as well.
Jon Turner took advantage of the single re-entry option and bought back in. Soon after sitting down, he was involved in a bigger three-way 2-7 Triple Draw hand against Perry Green and Justin Liberto.
With more than 13,000 in the middle, Turner patted the final draw while Liberto and Green took one card. No more betting took place as Green mucked a , having paired the trey. Turner claimed the pot with the as Liberto mucked.
Throughout a board of , Aaron Sinukoff bet all the way and invested 10,500 chips in total. His sole remaining opponent called and Sinukoff announced a full house, then tabled the as the winning hand. That pot sent Sinukoff to more than two times the starting stack as he joined the early chip leaders.