Richard Anthony moved all with and was called by Thomas Schreiber's . Schreiber took the lead on a flop of . The turn was and the river was . Anthony spiked a set as Schreiber headed to the rail. He won $92,820.
Can Kim Hua was short stacked and all in pre-flop with against Grant Lang's . The flop came , and Hua took the lead with a pair of jacks. The last two cards were , and Can Kim Hua doubled up in chips.
After a flop of , Phil Hellmuth bet 60,000, and David Levi called. The turn card was the . Hellmuth bet 70,000 and Levi called. The river card was the , and both players checked. Hellmuth said, "I have two pair," but Levi showed pocket eights (), and Hellmuth mucked with annoyance.
Paul Wasicka moved all in with a shortstack and and doubled through Scott Fischman who called with . Wasicka flopped an ace and his hand held up. He now has about 500K.
With a super short stack, Ian Johns moved all in with . He was called by Mike Wattel's . The flop was . The turn was . The river was . Wattel's pair held up as Johns headed to the rail. Ian Johns won $92,820 for 30th place.
After a flop of , Richard Anthony bets 90,000 from the small blind, and Roland de Wolfe calls from the button. The turn card is the , Anthony moves all in, and de Wolfe immediately calls, showing for the nut flush. Anthony has for two pair, and he'll need a five or a six on the river to eliminate de Wolfe.
The river card is the , and Roland de Wolfe doubles up in chips.