A player in early position raised it up to 1,600 and Randy Haddox called from middle position. The cutoff player also called, and action found its way onto the big blind who moved all in for 4,700. The initial raiser was the first to make the call, Haddox followed suit, and the cutoff did the same.
The flop came 

prompting a check from the early position player and a bet of 2,525 from Haddox. The cutoff paid to see the turn and the early position player folded.
The
then made an appearance on fourth street, and both Haddox and the cutoff checked. The dealer then plopped down the
on the river, it was here that Haddox bet out 9,900 and the cutoff folded.
Haddox scooped up the small side pot, but there was still a main pot to be won. Haddox flipped over 
for two pair kings and queens and the all in big blind mucked his cards and made his exit.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
200,000
11,725
|
11,725 |

for the smallest pair available. DiVella had the 
.

fell and Ivey fell behind to DiVella's two pair. The turn was the
and Ivey needed to find one of the two remaining deuces on the river to stay alive.
and Ivey couldn't find what he needed. He was up and out of his chair in an instant, darting through to the back hallways and out of the Rio.




. Lacay collected the bounty, and the new chips he earned pushed him over the 100,000 mark.


on the turn.
- strong enough regardless, as Brammer's cards were already lost in a sea of muck cards.





, allowing Bonding's aces to hold and scoring him a double up to roughly 68,000.


rainbow. Action checked to Polychronopoulos and he bet 2,850. Moreno raised to 7,600 and play folded back to Polychronopoulos. He moved all in and Moreno made the call to put himself at risk.
to eliminate Moreno from the tournament. His family and friends are now rooting for his brother Andrew Moreno.
, and Paredes mucked his hand.