. Ryan Gentry made a small bet of 1,200 chips."Hmmm," mused Grant Levy. "I don't have much." He eventually chose to call. Gentry tabled
for top pair. Levy nodded and open-mucked
.
. Ryan Gentry made a small bet of 1,200 chips.
for top pair. Levy nodded and open-mucked
.

and running into the 
of his opponent.



and Chua was left heading to the exit.
, Parker and Juanda got it all in the middle. Parker had the better hand with
but was in a virtual coin flip against Juanda's
. The
promptly hit the turn, and Parker couldn't find one of the remaining kings to overtake Juanda's trip queens.

Bruce Parker pushed all in and his shorter-stacked opponent made the call. Parker flipped 
for the flush draw to trail the 
of his opponent.
on the turn gave Parker more outs, and the
completed his flush to send his opponent home. Parker now sits with 40,000 chips.
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
, Powell checked to his lone opponent, who bet 1,600. He considered the problem thoughtfully for about thirty seconds before calling.
and brought a bet of 1,500 from Powell. His opponent clearly didn't like that card, but called anyway. Powell tabled
for a rivered two pair. His opponent just shook his head and mucked his hand.

, Hunter found a caller in Tom Guise before the player in the small blind moved all in for 15,000. Guise was forced to fold, what he said was 
, as the small blind player showed 
.



and Hunter is thankful Guise folded as he spikes a pair of eights and triples up to 8,500 chips.
. Morgan, who held
, was behind but managed to make a wheel on the river of a
board.




Tyrone Kerrigan was facing an all in bet from his opponent. It was 5,525 to make the call and Kerrigan went into the tank. He finally decided to toss his chips into the middle and flipped 
. It proved to be the right decision as his opponent flipped 
.
and was called by Grant Levy, who tabled
. A flop of
spelled disaster for Kinkade. He couldn't find either of the remaining jacks and is out of the tournament.