We caught up to find the remnants of a hand where Mickey Petersen got it all in holding 
against an opponent's 
.
The board fell 



and Petersen's pair of aces were able to score him a double up. Petersen is currently sitting at about 20,000 in chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
20,000
12,100
|
12,100 |
|
|
||


. McDonald's opponent checked and McDonald fired out a bet of 2,400. After about a minute, McDonald's opponent pushed out a raise to 5,900.

on fourth street saw two checks, one from Schwartz and the other from his opponent. Once Schwartz's opponent checked Schwartz bet 1,000 in the dark.
landed on the river and Schwartz's opponent made the call, only to be shown 






. The


was spread. Action checked around to Mandy Baker who bet out 3,500. It folded back around to Weisner and she tossed in a call. A third player opted to tag along and the three saw the board pair on the turn when the
fell.
for a flopped flush draw that turned into top pair on the river. Baker mucked her hand and Weisner took down the pot.

all in preflop and lost.


and his opponent shook his head and mucked his cards.


rolled off on the river, completing his opponent's flush and O'Brien was forced to make his way to the rail.