Matt Woodward just doubled with the against Norman Lapin's pocket jacks. The board ran out to give Woodward quads and push him back to 20,000 chips. Lapin slipped to 25,000.
A few bets were put in by William Jensen, Norman Lapin and Daniel Quach preflop before the flop came down . Jensen checked, Lapin bet and then Quach called and was all in. Jensen then raised and Lapin called.
The turn was the and Jensen bet. Lapin made the call. The river was the and Jensen checked. Lapin fired and Jensen folded, giving up his chance at the side pot.
Lapin scooped the side pot and then showed the . He had a diamond flush, but Quach one upped him with the for the higher flush and was able to rake in the main pot. He's now up to 55,000 chips and back from the dead.
Lisa Wagoner saw her tournament end just as the players got into the money. Her went down to Mark Gryglik's on a board of . Gryglik moved up to 43,000 on chips.
From under the gun, Bob Lauria was all in for his last 2,500 chips. Jeff Siegal called from the small blind. Lauria held the and Siegal the .
The board ran out and Siegal hit his eight. He wound up with two pair, eights and deuces, with an ace kicker and sent Lauria to the rail in 46th place. Lauria was the last to go before the money and hand-for-hand play is now over. Everyone left will earn at least $4,097.