J.C. Tran raised from late position, and Justin Bonomo called out of the big blind, heads up to the flop.
It came , and Bonomo checked. When Tran bet, he check-raised, and Tran called the extra bet.
Fourth street was the and fifth street the , and Tran called bets from Bonomo on both streets. We never got to see his cards; Bonomo tabled for the winning diamond flush, moving his way back up to 50,000.
On a flop of Shaun Buchanan checked over to Andrey Danilyuk who fired out a bet of 1,200. Buchanan check-raised to 2,400 and Danilyuk made the call to see the fall on the turn.
Buchanan checked, Danilyuk fired out 2,400 and Buchanan called before leading for his own 2,400 when the river landed the .
Danilyuk made the call tabling his to best Buchanan's to see him slip to 24,000 as Danilyuk climbs to 35,000 in chips.
George Lind found himself all in on a board reading against Casey McCarrel.
Lind:
McCarrel:
Unfortunately for Lind the river was unable to drop a diamond, jack, four or deuce to see him eliminated from the tournament as McCarrel climbs to 60,000 in chips.
Matt Glantz was all in with his short stack and against Alexander Queen's before the flop. The dealer refused to give Glantz any help, running out a board of . No chop, no pot, and now no chips for Glantz; his day is down.
Phil Gordon limped in from the small blind, and David Baker raised from the big. Gordon called, and the two men took a suited flop of . Gordon check-called a bet, and he check-raised on the turn. Baker called, and he led out with a final bet on the river. Gordon made the last call, and Baker tabled for the flush.
It was good; Gordon mucked, and the pot goes to Baker.
On a flop of Noah Boeken checked to Steve Chanthabouasy who fired out 1,200. Boeken check-raised to 2,400 and Chanthabouasy quickly three-bet to 3,600 with Boeken smooth-calling.
Boeken check-called a 2,400-chip bet from Chanthabouasy when the landed before check-raising to 4,800 over Chanthabouasy's 2,400-chip bet when the river fell the .
Tabling his , Boeken would launch from his chair in disgust at the sight of Chanthabouasy's as the Dutchman slipped to just 5,000 as Chanthabouasy climbed to 108,000 in chips.
The following hand however, Boeken would manage to find a double through David Baker.
Boeken held to Baker's with the board running out to see Boeken find a double back to over 11,000 in chips.
Michael Casella opened with an early-position raise, and Vitaly Lunkin reraised from the button. Casella four-bet, and Lunkin called to see a flop one bet shy of capping it.
The flop came out , and Lunkin called a bet. On the turn, Casella checked and called a Lunkin bet, and both players checked the river.
Casella showed up for ace high, and it was the best hand. Lunkin's cards went into the muck, his stack goes to 41,000, and Casella moves up to about 35,000 in the process of dragging that pot.