. The small blind is first to act, and he checks. Adelstein bets 4,600, and his opponent check-raises it up to 15,000. Adelstein calls.The turn comes the
. The small blind leads out with 22,000 chips, and Adelstein raises it up to 57,400. His opponent moves all in, and Adelstein quickly calls, having him covered. With the betting complete, the hands are shown down:SB:
Adelstein:
The at-risk player needs the board to pair to keep him alive, but the
on the river spells the end. He is eliminated, shipping all of his chips over to the dangerous Garrett Adelstein. With that big pot, he has chipped all the way up to 215,000.

, dominating Liou's
. Until the flop came, anyway -- 

and the river the
, and Liou has eliminated another. He's now up to 212,000.
. Shak fired out a bet of 10,000 and again Oman called. On the
turn, Shak made a large bet of 25,000. Oman, who had Shak covered, raised all in. Shak called.


. The board ran out 


, and Dombrowski is out. Bowler is up to 150,000.
for a set of tens. Only a paired board would save Rouhani's opponent. The
on the river gave Rouhani the hand and he now sits with 133,500 in chips.

. Grospellier called both bets with
, which turned out to be the winning hand, jacks and threes.
before mucking -- but it was more than Grospellier, who flashed
flop. Hachem moved in for his last 13,000, the original raiser called, and another player shoved for his last 29,400. The original raiser called and his
was pitted against Hachem's flush draw with
and the other player's...
.
. The raiser checked, and Palermo bet out all in for 17,700. Schwartz made the call, and the third man ducked out of the hand.
-- did nothing to improve his plight. After running into a bigger pair, he heads for the door.