Dunbar showed

and Verkerk 
. The board ran out 



, and Verkerk's tens held up. Verkerk is up to 15,300, while Dunbar has slipped to 24,000.

and Verkerk 
. The board ran out 



, and Verkerk's tens held up.
to Orel's
, it looked like the Bulldog's Main Event was about to end.
to give Hershiser top pair, and when the board ran out
he doubled up to 5,350. And once again, the cameras were forced to retreat, to wait for what could be a very long time.
, he bet 1,500 and was called by his lone opponent. He checked the
river, then called when his opponent bet 5,000. The other player showed
for a flopped full house, which was good.
, but had to fold when his opponent raised all in to 15,000.


and the action was checked to Wise, who fired out a pot-sized bet. Vaswani made the call, leaving himself only a few chips behind, with Channing folding his hand.
for just a flush draw as Wise called with 
. Vaswani failed to hit a spade on the turn or river and is left heading to an early dinner.
flop the small blind checked and Warne bet 1,300. A player in late position called and the small blind then moved all in for 7,975. Warne called and after the late-position player gave up his hand Shane needed his
to hold up against his opponent's
. The turn brought the
and the river the
and Warne won a 29,000 pot.
and was up against
.
and Bellia was butchered by a straight on the turn.
, [Removed:551] bet out 2,200 and a middle-position player raised all in to 8,200. [Removed:552] made the call.
and his opponent held
. The river
helped neither player and [Removed:552] moved up to 35,000 in chips.



with 
for top pair--but his opponent held 
for the nut flush draw, gutshot straight draw and overcards.
to give his opponent the flush, as Witteles slips to 20,100.
for his last few thousand and had a dominating lead against Glen Willcock's
.
, and Colman said, "That's my day."