Dwyte Pilgrim limped in on the button, Robert Hwang completed from the small blind, and Matthew Woodward checked his option in the big.
The flop was 

, and the action checked to Pilgrim, who bet. Only Woodward called.
The turn was the
, and both players checked. Woodward check-called a bet after the
completed the board, and Pilgrim announced, "Jack-high."
Woodward tabled 
for a pair of aces with a king, and won the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
262,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
|
|
215,000
78,000
|
78,000 |

. Myung led out, Hsiung raised, Virtue made it three bets, and Myung folded. Hsiung called, and the turn was the
. Both players checked.
completed the board, and Hsiung led out. Virtue raised, and Hsiung called. Virtue tabled 
for a rivered set of jacks, and Hsiung showed 
for a flopped set of nines.


, and Davis bet. Hung called all in for just 2,000, and the hands were opened.

,

, and the action checked to Myung, who bet. Both Virtue and Davis called.
, and the action checked to Myung again. He bet all in for 9,000 - less than half of a big bet - and both Virtue and Davis called. Virtue and Davis checked when the
for a rivered flush.

, and Woodward led out. Hwang called.
hit the river, and Hwang tabled
for a pair of jacks. Woodward mucked, and Hwang pulled in the pot.
), and the river brought the
. Hung check-folded, and Davis won the pot.
, and Woodward led out. Davis called.
, and Woodward slowed down, check-calling a bet. A third five - the 