The flop came down
. The early position player fired out a bet of 500, or about 25% of the pot. Dirksen just called. The turn fell
, bringing the fireworks. The early position player overbet the pot for 5,000. Dirksen raised to 11,000 before his opponent reraised all in to 19,000. Dirksen made an easy call holding
, the nut straight. His opponent had flopped a set of 4s with
, but the board did not pair when the river came
.Dirksen's opponent slowplayed to no pay and is out of the tournament. Dirksen himself now has 47,000 chips after rolling his second gutterball on the turn in ten minutes.
and after Wilt and the original raiser checked, Phan bet 3,500. Wilt called and the other player folded.
and after Wilt checked Phan bet 5,000. That turned out to be too much, as Wilt threw his hand away. That's when Phan turned over
for quads. "Why don't you have pocket queens?" Phan said, then continued. "Don't worry, I know you had kings or aces".

and Wahlroos led out for 650 which was min-raised to 1,300 by one of his opponents. Wahlroos made the call.
and Wahlroos check-called a bet of 1,500. The river brought the
and again Wahlroos check-called for 1,500. His opponent flipped over 
as Wahlroos showed 
. Tom Dwan was involved once more and was heads-up with his opponent.
for top set. His opponent showed
and river
and decent pile of chips already in the pot, Tim West led out from under the gun for 1,650. His lone opponent, playing from the cutoff seat, put in a min-raise and made it 3,300 to play.
hit the river. West checked and the cutoff seat bet 3,000. West raised to 10,000 and his opponent called all in. The players showed:

. The preflop aggressor bet out for 650 and Elezra was the lone caller. The
on the turn was checked by both players. The river fell the