On a flop of , Yarron Bendor bet from the big blind, Dan Shak called in middle position, and Owais Ahmed raised on the button. Bendor called and Shak called.
The turn was the . Bendor and Shak checked and Ahmed bet. Bendor called and Shak folded.
They were heads up to the river and Bendor checked. Ahmed bet again and Bendor called.
Ahmed tabled for the nut high and nut low to scoop the pot.
Randy Ohel raised from middle position before Christopher Vitch reraised from the button. Gary Benson called from the big blind then Ohel called all in for his remaining 31,000.
The flop came and both players checked.
The turn brought the and Benson checked. Vitch bet. Benson called.
The completed the board and Benson bet. Vitch raised. Benson called.
Vitch:
Benson:
Ohel:
Vitch would end up taking three-quarters of the pot, winning the high, and chopping the low with Benson.
Ohel would ultimately finish in 20th place earning $14,809 for his two days work.
In a five-way limped pot, the flop was . Christopher Vitch checked in the small blind, Matt Woodward bet in the big blind, Gary Benson folded under the gun, Mike Matusow folded in the cutoff, and Daniel Negreanu raised on the button. Vitch three-bet, Woodward got out of the way, and Negreanu called.
The turn brought the and Vitch bet out. Negreanu called. On the river, Vitch bet out again and Negreanu asked, "You have jack-four? How do you have jack-four?"
Negreanu called and Vitch showed even better. He had for jacks full of fours.
"How do you have jack-jack?" Negreanu joked and sent his hand to the muck.
Mike Matusow raised in late position, Daniel Negreanu called in the cutoff, Matt Woodward called in the small blind, and Gary Benson called in the big blind.
The flop came and Woodward bet. Benson folded, Matusow called, and Negreanu called.
It was three ways to the turn and they all checked. The river was the and Woodward bet out. Matusow thought for a little while and folded. Negreanu double-checked his hole cards and tossed out calling chips.
Woodward showed for tens full of eights to go with his ace-four low, good for the scoop.
With three players in the hand on a flop of , Abe Mosseri checked in the small blind, Per Hildebrand checked in the big blind, and Chris George checked in the cutoff.
The turn was the , and Mosseri bet. Hildebrand called, and George got out of the way. On the river, Mosseri bet again, and Hildebrand called for his remaining 17,000 chips.
Mosseri showed for queens full of deuces on the river. Hildebrand flashed the before making his exit. He earns $14,809 for his 21st-place finish.
In the space of two hands, Kyle Miaso was eliminated from the tournament.
He first raised from middle position and was faced with a reraise from Ray Dehkharghani in the small blind. Miaso then three-bet before Dehkharghani moved all in for an additional 4,000. Miaso called.
Dehkharghani:
Miaso:
The board ran out , giving Dehkharghani the winning hand with a straight and leaving Miaso with 10,000 chips.
In the final hand, Miaso went all in from under the gun and was called by Dan Shak in the cutoff as well as Ilya Dyment and Owais Ahmed in the blinds.
All three live players then checked the flop as well as the turn before the completed the board. There, Dyment bet, forcing a fold from the other two players.
Dyment tabled and took down the pot with trip queens after Miaso flipped over his .
Miaso finished in 22nd place, receiving $14,809 for his efforts.