Both Matt Graham and Chino Rheem checked the 

flop to see the
hit the felt on the turn. Graham fired 4,500 and Rheem made the call.
Fifth street was the
and paired the board. Graham opted for a bet of 9,300 and Rheem tossed his hand away.
Both Matt Graham and Chino Rheem checked the 

flop to see the
hit the felt on the turn. Graham fired 4,500 and Rheem made the call.
Fifth street was the
and paired the board. Graham opted for a bet of 9,300 and Rheem tossed his hand away.
Ted Lawson just doubled up through Tom Marchese to get back to over 150,000 in chips. Lawson held the 
and was all in for 75,400 preflop against the 
for Marchese.
The board ran out 



and a full house was Lawson's ticket to the double.
On the 

flop, McLean Karr was all in for about 30,000 and up against Hasan Habib. Karr held the 
to Habib's 
. The turn was the
and the river the
. Both of those delivered a flush for Karr and he doubled up.
Mike Sexton has been up and down the past couple of hours but his session has just come to an end. He got his last 30,000 in with 
preflop against the 
of Justin Bonomo.
The flop was 

which gave Bonomo a set and a strong lead in the hand. The turn
sealed the deal and the
river was just salt in the wound for Sexton.
Sexton wished everyone good luck as Bonomo stacked up 210,000 worth of chips.
JJ Liu was all in from the small blind for less than 20,000. Hafiz Khan made the call and the hands were revealed.
Liu: 

Khan: 

The flop 

flop was unkind to Liu though and the
turn and
river didn't provide and redemption forcing her to exit the tournament.
We caught the action on the river of a 



board. Antonio Esfandiari was shuffling 46,600 chips, the amount needed to call down Matt Graham in a pot that had already reached over 50,000. Eventually, the call was made and Graham quickly tabled 
for quads.
Esfandiari mucked and is now down to 202,000 while Graham jumps to 350,000.
Amit Makhija was all in preflop with the 
. He was up against the 
for Dan Fleyshman and plenty live. The flop came down 

and not much was there for Makhija. The turn was the
and the river paired the board with the
. All of that missed Makhija and he was eliminated.
Gavin Griffin got his final 45,300 all in preflop holding 
up against the 
of Mike Sexton who had made a furious come back from just 11,000 a short time ago. The momentum ended here, however, when the board ran out 



and the 95,000-chip pot was shipped to Griffin.
Sexton is now down to 30,000.
Michael Martin and Gavin Smith were involved in a raising war preflop that saw Martin all in for 68,300 total holding the 
. Smith held the 
and was looking to come from behind for the knockout.
The board ran out 



and Martin dodged what he needed to in order to double up.