Returning from break, we see Grigsby still actively playing pots. He was involved in a four-way contest, playing in position from the button. Each participant had put in 3,600 before the flop, and Grigsby fired 14,000 after the action was checked to him. A check-raise from the small blind would cause him to fold though, slipping back to 21,800.
On the very next hand, Grigsby moved those chips all in from the cutoff seat. He had
, and the big blind called him down with
. Both players would pair their kicker, but the board of
would be Grigsby's last of the day. After beginning play with a top-five stack of more than 400,000, Franklin Grigsby is a goner.

and another check from Schneider. This time, his opponent checked as well.
river. Schneider showed 
and his opponent
.
that he was able to knock him out after a
board.

.

to see Thuritz double his opponent as he slips to 170,000 in chips.



, Humberto Brenes led out with a bet of 3,000 from the big blind before a player in middle position made it 12,000 to go. Brenes then moved all in, but his opponent folded.


. The turn and river brought no help for Elky, finishing

