On a flop of , Michael Lech checked out of the big blind and faced a bet worth 1,200 by the player in under the gun. Aaron Sinukoff raised to 3,000 on the button and Lech called. The under-the-gun player then made it 9,500 to go and Sinukoff folded.
Lech also folded, exposing and was greeted by his table neighbour with the .
The action was picked up on the river and it was Somerville that had led out after the final draw. Tyler Shields thought briefly, then called only to be shown the bad news as Somerville tabled for a perfect eight and was pushed the pot.
On sixth street, Remko Rinkema faced a bet and a raise to then make it three bets. He was called both ways and led again on seventh, on which he was then raised by Travis Pearson and cold-called by the second player. Rinkema tossed in the additional chips for the call and was shown for tens full of aces by Pearson while the third player in the hand mucked fours full, the Dutchman exposed for a flush.
Louis Cohen bet all the way from fourth to seventh street and earned calls from Dan Smith. Cohen announced two pair and flashed the to win the pot, as Smith sent his cards into the muck.
It was Williams who tossed out a bet in the dark as seventh street was dealt. Todd Sninski thought for a few and then pressed call only to be shown the bad news when Williams tabled his two pair, aces and deuces, and was awarded the pot.
In three-way action, Remko Rinkema got all but the last T-100 chip in preflop and then was at risk on a flop, earning two calls. On the turn, one of his opponents bet to isolate and Rinkema's were exposed, which were trailing versus . A blank followed on the river to send the Dutchman to the rail.