We caught the action in this hand on a 

flop. Andrey Zaichecko bet from the small blind and was called by Jesse Chinni in the big. The same action occurred on the
turn, leading to the
river. This time Zaichenko checked, Chinni bet, and Zaichenko hit the tank.
He didn't seem happy about making the call, but he did nonetheless. "You win," Chinni immediately declared. Indeed, Zaichenko flipped 
to take down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
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88,000
64,500
|
64,500 |
|
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24,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
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||


), the turn (
for just a pair of sevens. The Italian emphatically spiked 
on the felt, shouting, "I didn't trust you!" before he broke out in a short, Italian chant of some sort.



Hunt bet out into Grizzle who quickly called. Again on the
river Hunt bet and Grizzle quickly called.
and Grizzle showed the table 
for a pair of sixes. Grizzle pleased that he won the hand exclaimed "I thought we had a rule at this table that no one can bluff". Lucky for Grizzle there was no such rule as he continues to add to his stack.


flop, opening the door for Scatchard to bet. Once again both his opponents made the call and watched as the
appeared on the river, Scatchard bet, Martinez mucked, and Scatchard took down the pot without showing his cards.
fell on the river, and Nguyen opened up 
for trip sevens. Golbuff mucked, and Nguyen raked in the pot.
was flipped over and Shorr fired out a bet after Martin checked it to him and Martin called. The 
, Shannon Shorr bet from the small blind only to have Holger Lindemann raise from the big. Shorr proceeded to three-bet, Lindemann called, and the 
.



river gave Martinez a flush and he was the first post-dinner break casualty.

turn wasn't what Bonomo was looking for and he checked. Tulchinskiy however was not so gracious and bet out, causing Bonomo to fold.