and Lawson was clearly pained. After roughly two minutes in the tank, he open-mucked
.As the dealer pushed the pot to Cordova, Lawson tried to reach over and pull the top two cards off of the stub in order to rabbit-hunt for the river. The dealer deftly pulled the stub away from Lawson, but Lawson still tried to grab the cards anyway. A floor supervisor was watching the table.
"TED!" the floor yelled sternly. "Don't do that again."
flop to Van Ormer, who quickly bet 15,000. Turner called, and then was much, much slower to check-call another 30,000 after the
turn.
river, each player had roughly 85,000 chips left. Turner had to act first. He checked. Van Ormer thought things over and then put his last 85,000 in the middle. Turner just flipped his cards into the muck.

lost to an opponent's
. The opponent held the
and three diamonds flopped. He went on to river a queen. All of the money went in preflop.


and Le bet 36,000. Seth tanked for a minute or two and then folded his hand, allowing Le to add a decent pot to his stack.
was behind. He out-flopped Medina,
, but the turn
and river
give Median two pair, aces and eights. That was the winner, knocking Harder out.

and Davis checked before Turner checked behind.
and Pilgrim checked. O'Dwyer fired a continuation bet of 14,000 and Pilgrim called.
. Pilgrim opted for a bet and made it 30,000 to go. O'Dwyer quickly folded his hand and Pilgrim picked up the pot. Pilgrim's up to about 330,000 now.

. Only a queen on the river would cause a pot to not be chopped and eliminated Fricke. The river was safe for Fricke though when the
fell and the two players chopped up the pot.
. Miscikowski's