Down to 2,000, Tim Finne raised under the gun and was called by Chad Brown in the small and David Plastik in the big blind.
The flop fell and both blinds checked to Finne. He bet, both opponents called, and the hit the turn. Two more checks to Finne led to him betting all in for 400. Again, both opponents called. The river was checked by both Brown and Plastik with the latter showing for two pair.
George Lind raised from under the gun, a player two spots to his left moved all in for 100 extra chips, and Eugene Katchalov called in middle position. Lind tossed in the extra gray T100 chip, and the flop fanned . Lind led out, and Katchalov immediately mucked.
Lind
All-In Player
The turn was the , giving the all-in player a gut-shot straight draw, but the bricked on the river, eliminating him from the tournament.
From the hijack seat, Andrew Brown raised. David Oppenheim called in the cutoff seat and Andy Bloch called from the big blind. The flop came down and Bloch checked to Brown. He fired a bet and Oppenheim called. Bloch also called.
The turn card was the and Bloch checked. Brown bet again and Oppenheim called. Bloch gave it up.
The river was the and paired the board. Brown paused for a few seconds then checked. Oppenheim checked behind.
Brown showed the for two pair, jacks and eights. Oppenheim showed the . Brown won the high and Oppenheim took the low, chopping up the money Bloch put in the pot.