

, only to run into the classic cooler, Nick Blackburn's 
. When Gosselin hit his two-out king on the river, it crippled Blackburn, who had 400 chips at the end of the hand. Blackburn was eliminated shortly thereafter.

to Tahtouh. Hachem then went deep into the tank before open-folding his 
, and De Villars showed his 
as he raked the massive pre-flop pot.


, and Negreanu moved all in. Miller insta-called, tabling his 
, and Negreanu was eliminated when his 
didn't improve. Negreanu had spent part of the early going determining the best local golf courses, so instead of heading to the rail, "Kid Poker" headed to the links when he was eliminated.

. Kiblitski opened for a raise preflop, and Wan pushed all-in over the top. Kiblitski made the call, and the flop of 

looked pretty good for both men, leaving Kiblitski with two overs and a flush draw, and Wan with a baby pair and an inside straight draw. The
on the turn helped neither player, but the
on the river gave Kiblitski a higher pair, and sent Manlee Wan to the rail.

, only to run onto the 
from the big blind. Rousso picked up an eight but the flop of 

gave her opponent a set, and running sixes on the turn and river eliminated Rousso. Alec Torelli ran his full house into a bigger full house held by Ulf Martensson for his elimination, when the board of 



left Torelli in what he through was the driver's seat with his 
. Unfortunately for Torelli, Martensson tabled his 
for a bigger boat, and Torelli was eliminated.


, and Hachem led out for 3,000 on the turn of
. Kaspersen raised to 9,000, and the other player folded. Hachem thought for a moment before saying, "Am I going to go broke on this hand? Because it doesn't make sense."

. Hachem was drawing dead with 
, and the
on the river meant nothing to either man, as the 2005 WSOP Main Event Champion was eliminated.

versus his opponent's 
. The board of 



added 67,000 to Saab's stack, another scalp to his belt, and the temporary title of chip leader to his name.

. Flynn made the call against the world-class pool champ and revealed 
. The board of 



improved neither hand, and Paguliyan doubled up.

and was called by the big blind's 
. Kagawa caught a queen on the 

flop, and the turn and river brought the
and
to double Kagawa up.

hit the flop of 

, but not as hard as Andreas Bardon, who called his all-in with 
and his flopped set. No help for Lim on the turn or river, and he was eliminated. On another table, Marcus got all his chips in the middle against the chip leader David Saab with 
against Saab's 
. Marcus caught his ace on the flop, and Saab didn't improve as Marcus doubled through on the last hand of the night.
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