Jimmie Guinther bet 2,650 on the board. Eli Berg was his only opponent and made the call to see the complete the board on the river. Guinther bet 6,000 and Berg gave it up after a short hesitation.
On the flop of , Blake Purvis checked to Lawrence Greenberg and he bet 6,000. Purvis studied and then min-raised to 12,000. Greenberg announced and call, but tried to put all of his chips in. He wound up having 12,575 total, so 575 of that would have to wait to go into the pot on a later street. The turn brought the and Purvis bet enough to put Greenberg all in. Greenberg called.
Greenberg tabled the and Purvis the . The river completed the board with the and Purvis won the pot to eliminate Greenberg.
Eracles Panayiotou bet 2,500 on the flop. David Williams moved all in for 14,150 and then Paul Matteo reraised all in to knock Panayiotou out of the way. Williams tabled the for a combo draw while Matteo held the for top pair.
The turn brought the and the river the . Matteo held up and went on to make a full house to eliminate Williams from the feature table and the tournament.
Nicholas Petrangelo bet 1,800 on the flop and Dan O'Brien made the call to see the fall on the turn. Petrangelo bet 3,950 and O'Brien called again.
After the fell on the river, both players checked. Petrangelo tabled the and O'Brien the . With two pair on board, both players played their ace kickers and chopped up the pot.
Even though all of the tables started eight-handed, there has been one addition to the field to make Flight A consist of 33 players. Pat White has joined the Clubs table with Eugene Katchalov, Nick Schulman and Chau Giang and is seated in Seat 9. White didn't mind that chips would be taken from his stack due to him coming in late and missing the blinds. For the next couple of hands, 900 chips will be added to the pot each time in order to correctly adjust the White's stack and put the chips into play.
That also means, everyone's pot odds will be increased in these next couple of hands, which should increase the action as there's more dead money to fight over.
Also, Steven Kelly has shown up at his seat at that table, so they are playing a full nine-handed.
After Matt Glantz raised under the gun, Dan O'Brien called form the big blind and the flop came down . O'Brien checked and Glantz bet 1,600. O'Brien called.
The turn brought the and O'Brien checked. Glantz bet 2,200 and O'Brien made it 9,700. Glantz stuck the rest of it in the middle for about 22,000 and O'Brien called with the for the nut flush. Glantz held for top two pair.
The river completed the board with the and O'Brien won the pot. He had Glantz covered and earned the $2,000 bounty while improving to about 48,000 in chips.