Mark Gregorich bet every street until the end against Harvey Goldstein.
Gregorich: //
Goldstein: //
Gregorich peeked at Goldstein's stack, which was well under the size of the final bet. He opted to check, and Goldstein grumbled something to the dealer then checked back. Gregorich pointed at his fives and tabled but Goldstein had for a pair of fours.
Daniel Ospina completed and Mark Gregorich called. Harvey Goldstein raised all in for 15,000 and Andrey Zhigalov made it two full bets as Ospina and Gregorich both called.
Zhigalov bet fourth and Ospina called as Gregorich folded. Zhigalov bet fifth and Ospina called before sixth and seventh checked through.
Wong was unable to improve on his three-card low and made sevens up only to see Zhigalov make aces-full. Wong would be eliminated in 22nd place for a $15,100 payday.
There looked to be several bets in on the first round between three players, and Denis Strebkov took the betting lead with against Qinghai Pan and Bryn Kenney. However, Kenney paired jacks on fifth and bet into his opponents on that street and the next.
Kenney: /
Strebkov: / (folded on sixth street)
Pan: /
Strebkov released but Pan put in a raise. Kenney called and then called once more on the end. Pan showed for aces with a low and that was a sweeper.
Qinghai Pan bet fifth with open aces and Jack Duong called with three to a wheel. Pan bet sixth and Duong called off his last 11,000.
Pan: /
Duong: /
Both had two pair but Pan's aces up were best. Duong bricked the river with a worthless third pair as he got the , and Pan's own brick was of no consequence.
Qinghai Pan completed with the and Jack Duong raised with the . Somewhat unconventionally, they waited until fifth to get Duong's remaining few thousand in.
Pan: /
Duong: /
Duong grabbed the low with the while Pan bricked with the . Duong picked up the on the river for aces and that meant Pan's river was meaningless.