Eugene Katchalov held and put Nicholas Levi's tournament life at risk with .
The flop was which gave Levi some hope. The river vaulted him into the lead, leaving Katchalov with only outs to split the pot and the was not one of them.
Levi now sits with 20,000 while Katchelov is still well above average with 83,000.
Chris Moorman was all in on the board with the . He was against the for Shawn Buchanan and after the river completed the board with the , the tournament was over for Moorman.
With about 35,000 chips in the pot and the board reading , Bryn Kenney fired 30,000, which was enough to put Allen Bari all in for his last 15,300. Bari tanked for a couple of minutes, but eventually made the fold and opted to save his chips for another spot.
On a board with two spades, Micah Raskin got his remaining chips in with the . He was up against the of Joe Tehan but found no help with the river and made his way to the exit.
Although the action is unknown, J.C. Tran held the against Daniel Alaei's . Just before the dealer scooped in the board to begin shuffling the next hand we saw that the flop was so he did have outs going to the turn.
Regardless, Tran hits the rail having to wait until the next Epic Poker Event to make his mark on this new league.
Michael Martin bet 3,700 into David "Bakes" Baker on the board. Baker made the call and then Martin checked to him after the fell on the river. Baker fired 7,400 and Martin folded.