Arthur Vea called from late position and Hoai Pham complete from the small blind. When Patrick Silvey checked his option the dealer dealt out 

on the flop. Both blinds checked and Vea took the pot with a bet of 23,000
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Kent Washington raised to 30,000 from early position and had no takers.
Jonathan Kotula was given a walk.
Jonathan Kotula had to work a little harder for this flop, but took it in the small blind when he and Kent Washington in the big blind saw a flop of 
{Xx}. Kotula's bet of 20,000 was enough to convince Washington to fold.
Kent Washington went all in from the small blind. Christopher Reider folded from the big blind.
Jeffrey Bennett was dealt the
, but it flipped over during the deal and he had to give it up despite a polite request to keep it. Kent Washington raised to 30,000 on the button and took down the pot.
Patrick Silvey was in middle position when he made a raise to 24,000. Matthew Hollinger asked, "How much you got left?" and SIlvey replied that he had 131,000. Hollinger went all in and Silvey folded.
Jonathan Kotula raised to 42,000 and Arthur Vea met it with an all in re-raise. Kotula called, putting his tournament life at risk.
Kotula: 

Vea: 

The flop gave Vea one of the outs he needed when it came 

. The turn of
and the river
were no help to Kotula, who was eliminated in 10th place.
Matthew Hollinger raised to 25,000 on the button. Jeffrey Bennett decided to see a flop and called. The flop was 

. Hollinger's continuation bet of 40,000 did the job as Bennett folded.
Yuta Motoyama limped in from the button, Jeffrey Bennett called from the small blind and Hoai Pham checked his option.
The flop came down 

. Motoyuma checked, Bennett went all in for 81,000 and won the hand.