Amnon Filippi and another player ended up all-in and both turned over A-J. Filippi, however, held the , which was a very good thing as the flop came . He busted the other player and increased his stack to 205K.
Watkinson moved all-in from the button with pocket Threes and was called by a player with . The flop gave the other player the lead and Watkinson did not catch a three on the turn or river.
Williams raised to 12,000 and Carlton re-raised to 32K. Williams moved all-in, Carlton called, and found that his Kings were up against Williams' Aces. The board didn't help Carlton and he was eliminated, while Williams now sits with 310,000 in chips.
On the first hand Cazals won a race with against Williams' to double up. The second hand saw Cazals' outkick Williams' on a board to win a 150K pot. Cazals now has 395,000 while Williams is down to 180K.
From the cutoff Issac Haxton raised with pocket Jacks and David Williams re-raised on the button with . Chris Bush called the last of his 40,000 with , and then Haxton moved all-in and Williams called that as well.
The flop came and when the hit on the turn it sealed the deal for Haxton and eliminated Bush. Haxton now has 245,000 and Williams is down to 90K.
Williams raised to 18,000 with and McMillan moved in for his last 47,500 with . It looked like his hand would stand up until Williams spiked the on the river to knock McMillan out. After losing much of his stack over the last hour or so Williams is back up to 150K.
After Batista raised to 17,000 Lozano called and they saw a flop of . Batista bet 25K, Lozano moved all-in, and Chad called. Lozano held for middle pair but Batista flopped top pair with . The on the turn and on the river gave the pot to Batista, who now has 595,000.
All the money went in before the flop and Olson's dominated Gagnon's . The flop gave both players a pair, but the on the turn and on the river gave Gagnon the runner-runner flush to knock out Olson. Gagnon now has 240K.