Hansu Chu opened the pot and Brent Courson called.
The board ran out 



and Courson check-called on all the streets.
Chu tabled the 
and took the pot. Chu moved up to 475,000 and Courson slipped to 275,000 chips.
Hansu Chu opened the pot and Brent Courson called.
The board ran out 



and Courson check-called on all the streets.
Chu tabled the 
and took the pot. Chu moved up to 475,000 and Courson slipped to 275,000 chips.
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/15,000
Ante: 0
Hansu Chu opened the pot in the cutoff seat and Brent Courson popped it in the small blind. Chu called.
Flop: 


Courson bet, Chu popped it and Courson made the call.
The turn brought a
and Courson check-called a bet from Chu.
The river was a
and Courson check-folded to a bet from Chu, who tabled 
, for a pair of tens.
Chu is now up to 547,000 chips and Courson slipped to 203,000.
With the board reading 


, Steven Hustoft bet out into Matt Grapenthien. A raise was put in by Grapenthien and Hustoft went into the tank. He eventually folded and Grapenthien picked up some important chips to move over 200,000 again.
Action folded to the cutoff seat and Matt Grapenthien raised. Matt Matros was on the button and reraised. Grapenthien made the call. The two players took a flop of 

and Grapenthien bet out. Matros made the call with only 29,000 chips behind.
The turn was the
and Grapenthien bet again. Matros called all in for his last chips and held the 
for two overs to the board and a spade flush draw. Grapenthien had the 
meaning one of Matros' couldn't win him the pot.
The river completed the board with the
and Matros was eliminated in 9th place. He made an amazing run in back-to-back limit events after winning a bracelet a week ago, taking home $16,174 here.
Gary Bogdanski opened the pot on the button and Hansu Chu called in the big blind.
The flop ran out 

and Chu check-called a bet from Bogdanski.
The turn was the
and after Chu checked, Bogdanski went all in. Chu eventually called.
Showdown
Bogdanski: 

Chu: 

The river brought a
and a double up for Bogdanski. Chu slipped to 447,000 chips and Bogdanski moved up to 210,000.
When the 

hit the felt, Matt Grapenthien bet and Gary Bogdanski popped it. Grapenthien called. The turn brought a
and Grapenthien called a bet from Bogdanski. The river card was the
and Bogdanski check-called a bet from Grapenthien. Grapenthien tabled 
and took the pot. Bogdanski is down to 30,000 chips while Grapenthien moved up to 514,000 chips.
Hansu Chu raised and Steven Hustoft called from the big blind. Chu was in the cutoff seat and the two took a flop of 

. Hustoft check-raised a bet from Chu and was called o the flop before thge
fell on the turn. Hustoft fired out and Chu called. The river completed the board with the
and Hustoft fired out again. Chu called, but mucked his hand when Hustoft tabled the 
.
The action begun with Flavio Ferrari opening the pot from the cutoff seat. In the big blind, Matt Grapenthien called.
The flop ran out 

and Grapenthien check-called a bet from Ferrari. The turn card was the
and Grapenthien got called when he check-raised Ferrari. The river brought the
and Grapenthien folded to a bet after checking, allowing Ferrari to scoop the pot.
Gary Bogdanski was under the gun with only 21,000 chips left and moved all in. Steven Hustoft called on the button and then Matt Grapenthien called in the small blind and William Jensen called in the big blind. The flop came down 

and Grapenthien checked. Jensen bet, Hustoft folded and Grapenthien called.
The turn brought the
and Grapenthien check-folded to give Jensen the side pot. He held a full house with the 
and Bogdanski held the 
. Jensen's full house was good enough to best Bogdanki's nut flush. The river was a blank and Bogdanski was sent to the rail as the next player out.