A player raised it up to 600 and action folded around to the blinds. Matt Savage called from the small blind and Michael Weiss called from the big.
The flop came 

causing both blinds to check. The middle position player continued for 750. Savage made the call while Weiss got out of the way.
The
on the turn brought more of the same with Savage check-calling a bet, this time for 2,100.
The
on the river saw a third check from Savage. The middle position player struggled for a check. Savage announced "ace" and the middle position player threw his cards in the muck. Savage eventually flipped over his cards and revealed 
.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
49,000
22,000
|
22,000 |

and Schwartz's opponent bet 600. Schwartz called and then called a bet of 1,000 on the
river. Schwartz's opponent showed 
for nothing and Schwartz tabled 
for a pair of queens. He's now sitting at 25,600 in chips.


and Blom check-called a 1,500 bet from his opponent.
fell on the turn and this time Blom led out for 3,250. His opponent tanked a bit, but eventually tossed a single 5,000-denomination chip into the middle for a call.
completed the board and Blom cut out a bet to 10,600 and tossed it into the middle. His opponent folded after some thought and Blom scooped the pot.



, and the player continued for 900. Benvenuti called.
, both players checked, and the
completed the board. Benvenuti's opponent led for 2,600, and Benvenuti tank-folded.

, and Wasserson checked behind.
hit the felt on the river, Allen announced, "thirty-one." He then tossed out three yellow T1,000 chips and a single black T100 chip, and Wasserson went into the tank. He eventually folded, and Allen stood up.

and Wade's opponent check-called a 1,525 bet from Wade. Both players then proceeded to check down the 
for a pair of fives and it was good, as Wade mucked without showing.