Mikael Thuritz raised pre-flop and Cory Carroll called from the big blind. The flop was . Carroll bet out, Thuritz moved all in and Carroll called. Thuritz showed for two pair while Carroll tabled for the set of 5s. The turn was and the river was . Carroll's set held up as Thuritz headed to the rail in 22nd place. He won $9,778. Carroll scooped a pot worth well over 500K. He's the new chipleader.
Arnold Spee pushed all in with A-Q and was called by Chad Brown who picked up another pocket pair. Brown's J-J held up to bust Spee in 23rd place. Spee won $9,778.
On a flop, Chang moved all in for 52,800 and Cory Carroll made the call. W. Chang had the for the nut flush draw and a gutshot straight draw and Carroll had for top two pair. The turn was the , and the river was the . There was no heart for Chang and he was eliminated.
Pat Atchison raised 15K preflop and Peter "Nordberg" Feldman moved all in for 40K. Atchison called and flipped over while Nordberg showed . A waitress walked up to the table and handed out drinks. When she called out "Budweiser?" the dealer laid out the flop of and Nordberg answered, "Can you make that to go?" The turn was and the river was the . Two-time WSOP Circuit winner Peter "Nordberg" Feldman finished in 25th place. He won $9,778.
Doug Carli was shortstacked and moved all in wih . Chad Brown called with . Brown flopped the and Carli's hand did n timprove. He finished in 26th place and won $9,778. 25 players remaing in the mix.
Toto Leonidas opened the pot pre-flop and David Pham re-raised to 28,500. Leonidas moved all in for his remaining 55,000 and Pham called. Pham showed 9-9 while Leonidas held the . The flop was , giving Pham top set. The turn was the , the river was the and Leonidas was eliminated.