In a hand with the board reading
, ElkY check-called bets of 10,000 and 15,000 on the turn and river, respectively.His opponent insta-mucked and ElkY collected the chips without a showdown, upping his stack to 170,000.
, ElkY check-called bets of 10,000 and 15,000 on the turn and river, respectively.

while her opponent tabled 
. The board came 



, and Geller's queens held up. After having lost chips earlier she's hanging on with 20,500.
and another player held
. Both were terribly dominated by the third player's
.
, to give the player holding the
the nut flush. That player was Ken McKusick out of Baltimore, Maryland and he now has nearly 120,000 chips.
holding pocket fives against his opponent's pocket kings. The turn was the
and the river was the
.
against his opponent's pocket eights, but failed to improve on the hand and was sent to the rail.
.
and paired up with Cernuto's opponent, giving him the lead. The turn was the
and the river the
. Cernuto lost the hand and lost 11,300 from his stack.


. Altmeyer had 
for top set, one opponent had 
for the flopped straight, and the third had 
for a draw to a higher straight.
, changing nothing, but the river came the
, giving Altmeyer the full house and knocking out two opponents. That huge pot pushes Altmeyer up to 315,000.
flop, and Tran check-called a 6,100 bet on the
turn. Come the
river, Tran bet out 45,000, enough to put his opponent all in, and the player folded.
and his opponents holding
and
respectively. Not enough help for the all in two on the
board, and Tran was over 130,000.
board -- and managed to lose no more than 5,000 or so. He's resting on a shade below 130,000 currently.