Shane Schleger raised to 25,000 from UTG, Sorel Mizzi called, and Jan Von Halle moved all in for 101,000. Schleger folded and Mizzi called. Mizzi showed A-Q while Von Halle was ahead with Q-Q. on the board and Von Halle doubled up.
Mark Newhouse moved all in from the cutoff for his last 79,000 and Tommy Vu called from the button. They were in a race situation with Newhouse holding 9-9 and Vu with K-Q. The flop was the , giving the lead to Vu. The turn was the , the river was the , and Newhouse hit the rail.
Dolph Arnold limped from the button, Sorel "Imper1um" Mizzi completed the small blind and the big blind checked. The flop was . Mizzi checked, the big blind checked, Arnold bet 20,000, Mizzi called, and the big blind folded. The turn was the . Mizzi checked, Arnold moved all in for 155,000, and Mizzi went into the tank for so long that Shane Schleger called the clock on him. Right as the floor was counting down the last ten seconds before his hand would be declared dead, Mizzi called and showed the , dominated by Arnold's . The river was the and Mizzi was crippled, with only 35,000 remaining in his stack.
Sorel Mizzi moved all in from the small blind and was called by Joshua "pbdrunks" VanDuyn. Mizzi's was crushed by VanDuyn's . The final board read , and Mizzi was eliminated.
Shane "Shaniac" Schleger raised to 34,000 from the cutoff and was called by Dolph Arnold in the big blind. The flop was the . Arnold checked, Schleger bet 46,000, Arnold moved all in for 180,000, and Schleger folded.
Michael Binger limped from the cutoff, the button called, and Robert Aron checked the big blind. The flop was . Aron checked, Binger bet 25,000, the button folded, and Aron called. The turn was the . Aron checked, Binger bet 60,000, and Aron called. The river was the . Aron checked, Binger bet 105,000, and Aron called. Aron showed J-9, but Binger flopped the straight with the .
Joshua VanDuyn raised to 30,000 from the small blind and Jan Von Halle called from the big blind. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the . Van Duyn checked, Von Halle bet 42,000, Van Duyn went all in for 179,000, and Von Halle called. The river was the . Von Halle showed Q-J for the full house, and Van Duyn mucked. He was left with only 6,000 in chips.
Joshua Van Duyn pushed for his last 4,000, not even covering the amount of Barry Cales' big blind. Van Duyn flipped up J-6 and Cales held the . Van Duyn paired his 6 on the flop but Cales rivered a king to eliminate him.