We caught up with the action on the turn, with the board reading 


. There was about 9,000 in the middle, and Scott Seiver bet out 6,000. David Steicke, his lone opponent, was on the button, and he tossed in a raise to 14,000. Seiver grabbed his water bottle, and started to take a few sips as he thought about his decision. Seiver spent about 90 seconds in the tank before kicking his cards in, shaking his head while he did so.
That hand knocked Seiver down to 43,000 while Steicke shot up to 88,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
88,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
|
|
43,000
6,500
|
6,500 |


and 9,500 in the pot already, Boeree watched her opponent check from the blinds, then proceeded to bet 5,100. Her opponent then check-raised all in for 12,000, and faster than a locomotive Boeree called.
for treys plus a flush draw, while Boeree showed 
, another player has fallen, and Boeree added more chips to her stack.




flop. The
on the turn was no help to Singer either and he would need an ace or a ten that wasn't a heart to stay alive. The
fell and he was sent to the rail while Katchalov is now flirting with 100,000 in chips.


and both players in the blinds checked to Moon, who fired 1,200 into the middle. One-by-one each of his opponents folded and Moon scooped the pot hassle free.
and Bonomo had just bet out 13,000 we assume after his earlier positioned opponent had bet out, but we don't know for sure. After about 20 seconds of staring at Bonomo's bet the early position player moved all in and Bonomo quickly called.

then landed on the river and sealed the deal, eliminating the early position player.




.

and held up through the 

. Tran checked to his opponent, who fired out 3,250, which appeared to be about a pot sized bet. Tran made the call, and both players checked when the 