Adam Levy opened the pot with a raise to 21,000 from the cutoff. Seidel made the call from the button and the players in the blinds got out of the way.
The flop was and Levy continued for 30,000. Seidel thought for a bit before raising to 78,000 which forced Levy off his hand.
We picked up the action on the flop with Hasan Habib pitted against Sam Trickett out of position. Habib checked and Trickett fired 50,000. Habib check-raised to 115,000 and Trickett called.
The turn was the and Habib bet 150,000. Trickett tanked and then made the call.
The completed the board on the river and Habib thought long and hard before fired 200,000. With about 400,000 behind, Trickett tanked and tanked. He thought for several long minutes, but folded in the end and Habib won the pot without showdown.
Ted Lawson was all in preflop for around 75,000 with the . Chino Rheem was his opponent and held the . The board ran out to eliminate Lawson in 12th place.
Hasan Habib raised from the button to 21,000 and Huck Seed defended from the big blind with a call. The flop came down and Seed offered not much resistance, check-folding to Habib's 30,000-chip continuation bet.
From the cutoff seat, Brandon Meyers min-raised to 16,000. Hasan Habib called from the small blind and then Sam Trickett folded from the big blind, even despite only having to call another single big blind. The two players in the hand, Meyers and Habib, took the flop of . Habib checked and Meyers tossed out 20,000. Habib folded and Meyers won the hand.
On the flop of , Huck Seed and Chino Rheem checked before action fell on Sam Trickett. He fired a bet of 41,000 and Seed quickly raised all in for 101,000. Rheem folded and Trickett snapped with the for top pair and a gutshot. Seed had his top pair out-kicked with the .
The turn brought the and gave Trickett a leading two pair. Seed did pick up a world of outs on the turn with that card and needed the river to stay alive.
The river completed the board with the and gave Seed a flush. He was able to double up to about 275,000 while Trickett dropped to 260,000.
On a flop, Erik Seidel check-called a 22,000-chip bet from Gavin Smith.
The turn was the and both players checked. On the river, Seidel bet out 55,000 and after some thought, Smith threw in the chips. Seidel tabled for a straight and Smith mucked his hand.
From under the gun, Chino Rheem raised to 22,000. Brandon Meyers called from the big blind and the flop came down . Meyers checked and Rheem fired 27,000. Meyers gave it up and Rheem won the pot.