Seiver again raised to 55,000 and this time Ben Sprengers made the call from the big blind. The flop came and Sprengers checked. Seiver bet 85,000 and Sprengers called. The turn was the , Sprengers checked and Seiver bet 200,000. Sprengers thought for a few minutes before folding.
Sprengers raised to 52,000 from the small blind and Seiver called. The flop came and both players checked. The turned, Sprengers bet 80,000 and Seiver called. The river was the , Sprengers bet 140,000 and Seiver called. Sprengers showed for queen-high, which couldn't beat the pair of deuces Seiver hit on the flop.
Vohra raised to 55,000 and Ben Sprengers, Scott Seiver and Dave Seidman all called. The flop came , it was checked around, the turned and Seidman led out for 150,000. Vohra and Sprengers folded and Seiver stared Seidman down before mucking.
Seiver called on the button and Sklar moved all in for 283,000. Seidman put a chip on his cards and announced a call. Seiver took a sip of water before mucking and we were heads up. Sklar's were dominated by Seidman's , but after the flop Sklar spiked the on the turn, and when the fell on the river Sklar once again doubled up at Seidman's expense.