Three stacks were in the middle after the 2♣10♦3♦ flop, with Arnon Graham covering both Guy Cicconi and Stan Jablonski to his immediate left.
Guy Cicconi: 6♦4♦
Stan Jablonski: A♥10♥
Arnon Graham: K♦8♦
Jablonski had top pair while his opponents were both on a draw. The A♠ turn gave Jablonski two pair, while the 7♦ river completed Graham's king-high flush to dismiss both opponents at once.
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Kenneth Mosher's short stack was in the middle while Kenneth Cram in middle position and David Salisbury in the small blind also moved all in on a board showing 7♣Q♣3♠7♦.
Kenneth Mosher: K♥7♥
Kenneth Cram: K♣Q♦
David Salisbury: 5♠5♦
The J♣ river changed nothing, as Mosher's trip sevens took down the main pot for a triple up. Cram's two pair of queens and sevens earned the side pot, with Salisbury's pocket pair coming in third.
David Icke bet enough to force folds around the table while Randall Shioi's short stack was in the middle on a board showing 3♠Q♥9♣8♥.
Randall Shioi: A♥8♠
David Icke: 8♣8♦
Shioi connected for a pair on the turn but it was no good against the set of Icke. The 3♣ river completed the board as Shioi's chipped headed across the table.
Roy Siegel in the small blind limped and was shoved on by the big blind for 63,000 which Siegel called.
Big Blind: J♣6♦
Roy Siegel: Q♣J♦
The big blind's attempt to steal the small blind backfired spectacularly and cost their tournament life as the board ran out 10♣8♣3♣Q♥A♦ to give Siegel the pot.