With 2,600 in the pot and a flop of 

, four players checked to see the
turn. Andre Akkari was first to act and put out a small bet of 1,100, which was called by the player in the cutoff. Both players then checked the
river and Akkari rolled over 
to take the small pot. Even though he won that pot, Akkari is still down considerably from his pre-dinner break count.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
25,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
|
|
||
and all three players opted to check. When the
hit the turn, the player in the big blind bet 1,500. Akkari called, only to see the player on the button raise to 5,000. The big blind folded, Akkari called, and the
landed on the river. Akkari check-called a measly 2,000, but was beat by his opponent's 
.



. "Ace," said Honeybone confidently as he turned up 



, Engelberth Varela bet 9,000 from the small blind into his lone opponent, a woman in middle position. She took her time before making the call, but mucked her 
face up after Varela showed
for two pair. It seems Varela is back to his winning ways as he crossed the 60K mark.


on the turn. Gonzalez bet 3,600 this time, enough to get his opponent to muck.



the winning hand. He was more than thrilled to take down the hand, which increased his stack to 34,000.

flop, and he put out a bet of 3,100. The cutoff was the only player to make the call and it was heads up to the
turn.
river, and Akkari rolled over 
