. Tilly made the call with
. Her opponent showed
. The turn of the
and the river of the
missed both players and Tilly extends her chip lead to 33,000. After the hand, the table had to stop playing due to the fact that they only had six players left at the table. The floorman came by and said that they were breaking a table so that they could continue playing.
David Singer went over to Tilly while they were waiting and asks, "So, what's your strategy at the final table?"

on an ace-high flop but was called by Eric Hicks with A-Q. The turn and river were club-less and de Wolfe was left chip-less.
, and another was holding
. The flop came
, which gave two of the opponents sets. The turn was the
which gave quads to the holder of the pocket deuces. To make matters worse, the 


hit the river, Montgomery hit the door.
the player in the small blind led out with a bet of 500 before Erica Schoenberg raised it up from the big blind to 1,200. The small blind made the call.
for trips but her opponent had 
for the straight to take the pot.
. His opponent held
. A queen hit both the flop and turn and Madsen hit the rail.