Jason Unsain raised to 34,000 from the hijack seat, and then Skip Ferguson reraised all in for 67,000 on the button. Play folded back to Unsain, and he called with the . Ferguson had the .
Another player at the table claimed that he folded the other two fours in the deck, so it was time for Ferguson to hold in a big way if he was to double.
The flop didn't exactly hit Unsain, but it did help give him some additional outs to counterfeit Ferguson. The turn was the , and the river was the . With that, Ferguson's fours held up, and he doubled up.
On the flop, Michael Faulkner was all in for his tournament life with the , but he was in a world of hurt against the for William Recker.
The turn was the to give Recker trips and leave Faulkner drawing dead. The river completed the board with the , and Faulkner was officially out the door in 12th place.
Chad Garry was all in with the against the for Roy Peters. The flop, turn, and river ran out to keep Peters in front with his pocket tens and send Garry out the door in 11th place.
From under the gun, Lance Donnell was all in for about 110,000. Play moved over to William Recker in the small blind and he reraised all in over the top. Everyone else had folded, leaving Donnell on the ropes with the against Recker's .
The board left Recker with a set of queens and Donnell with a ninth-place finish.
Play folded to Jason Unsain on the button, and he raised all in to put the pressure on his two opponents in the blinds. Jesse Fullen was in the small blind and snap-called. Jesse Capps then quickly folded out of the big blind.
Unsain had the , and Fullen had the .
The flop put Unsain in the lead with a pair of queens, and then the turn card left Fullen needing a king or a ten on the river to win the pot and double up. The river was the , and that eliminated Fullen in eighth place.