A player on the button raised to 5,000 and Maxx Coleman made the call from under the gun.
The flop came out 9♥6♦10♦ and both players checked. The turn was 2♥ and both players checked again. The river was 7♦ and after both players checked Coleman tabled A♣K♣10♠2♦ and took down the pot with two pair.
Thomas Gabriel opened the action with a raise to 1,500 from middle position. The small blind three-bet to 5,000 and action folded around to Gabriel. He put the small blind to the test and moved all in for 17,000, covering the small blind who eventually made the call.
Small blind: A♦Q♦Q♥5♥
Thomas Gabriel: K♣K♦10♠4♠
The board ran out 8♠8♦9♥A♣K♣ the small blind spiked an ace on the turn but Gabriel caught his king on the river to stack his opponent.
A player in the hijack raised pot to 1,400 and received calls from the cutoff, Alex Livingston in the small blind, and Ville Jantunen in the big blind.
On the 9♠7♣3♠ flop, the action checked around.
The turn brought the 4♥. Livingston checked, Jantunen bet 4,000, and only Livingston called.
On the 9♦ river, Livingston led out for 10,000. Jantunen deliberated for a while but eventually tossed in calling chips.
Ville revealed K♣9♥8♣6♦ for trip nines which was good.
Action started with a raise from under the gun to 1,000. Fred Vega made the call from early position before Serhii Popovych three-bet to 4,800 from middle position. The button woke up with a hand and four-bet to 17,200 which the under the gun player called all in for his last 10,200.
Vega made the call for 17,200 before Popovych moved all in for his last 23,100 chips. The button called and Vega called as well.
3♦6♣9♠ hit the felt and the button player moved all in for his remaining 13,000 chips. Vega made the call, and four players went off to a turn and river with three of them at risk.
Under the gun: 8♦7♥5♠4♦
Button: K♦K♥J♥5♦
Serhii Popovych: K♣Q♥J♦10♥
Fred Vega: J♠10♠9♣8♠
The board ran out Q♣8♣ and both Vega and Popovych drilled a straight to chop up the pot and eliminate two players.
Mathew Barreira opened 1,800 under the gun, and both the button and small blind called before Mark Liedtke three-bet 10,800 in the big blind. Barreira put in a four-bet to 30,000, forcing out the button and small blind and Liedtke called off his stack of 19,400.
Mark Liedtke: A♦A♠J♥8♠
Mathew Barreira: K♣Q♦10♣9♠
The K♥10♥4♦ flop gave Barreira the best hand momentarily as he flopped two pair, but the 4♠ turn counterfeit his two pair to give the lead back to Liedtke. The 9♦ river changed nothing, sending the double to Liedtke.
Eric Fields was in the big blind when the player under the gun went all in preflop. The player on the button tanked before finally making the call and Fields snap-called as well.
Under the gun: A♦J♦10♥8♠
Eric Fields: K♥K♠8♦5♠
Button: K♦K♣Q♠10♦
The board ran out 5♦9♠J♣3♠2♥ and the under-the-gun player was eliminated when both Fields and the player on the button's pocket kings held.
Action began with a cutoff limp, the button raised to 2,000 before Tim Faro three-bet to 6,000 from the small blind. Action folded around to the button who made the call.
6♠4♠9♦ peeled off and Faro bet 12,000 before the button moved all in for 20,000. Faro made a quick call, covering the button player.
Button: 8♥8♣7♦7♣
Tim Faro: A♥A♣7♥6♥
The board ran out J♠4♦ and Faro sent his opponent to the rail.
Action began with a hijack raise to 1,500. The cutoff made the call and Hen Rosilio three-bet from the button to 6,500. The small blind moved all in for 18,500 and action folded around to Rosilio who made the call with his tournament life at risk.
Hen Rosilio: A♣A♥K♠5♣
Small blind: K♣10♥7♥6♣
The board ran out 3♣A♠2♣2♠9♠ and Rosilio scooped a nice pot to get back above starting stack.