Vivek Rajkumar raised to 7,500 from early position and got a single caller from the player on the button. The flop came 

, and when Rajkumar continued with a bet of 6,000, his opponent called. The turn brought the
. This time Rajkumar checked, the button bet 12,000, and Rajkumar called.
The river was the
. Rajkumar checked once more, and his opponent bet 25,000. Rajkumar made the call, then saw his opponent turn over 
for a set of sixes, prompting Rajkumar to muck his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
528,000
42,000
|
42,000 |


, and the turn, the
. The river brought the
. However, Peltekci then tabled 
for quads, and said "there we go!" Once he collected the chips, we saw that he was up to 250,000, while Alcober drops to 900,000.

. His opponent held 
for top two pair, but it was no good, as Alcober showed 
for bottom set. We know the
hit the turn, and while we didn't catch the river card, we know that it sealed the victory for Alcober.
and it was checked to Selbst again. She bet 24,000 and Jaffe thought for a moment before flinging in a call. Selbst showed 
for two pair. Jaffe let out a laugh and threw his cards into the muck. Jaffe is now down to 88,000 while Selbst is sitting on 265,000.


. Buxhoeveden would need a jack or a queen to send Anaya home, but did not find them on the
turn and the 
. According to Ray Chiu, there was a raise and three calls preflop, and a bet and only one call on the flop.


and Negreanu checked to his opponent - who fired 7,500 into the middle. Negreanu then check-raised to 17,000 and his opponent quickly folded.
, and Sorel Mizzi facing an all-in shove for 289,000 by his opponent sitting to his right. Mizzi had almost exactly that left behind — just a touch less — and so the decision whether or not to call was a crucial one.
," Mizzi said, at which his opponent flipped over his hand — 