Matt Szymaszek was eliminated in a three-way pot with Oscar Johansson and Mark Roland.
Johansson drew one to a seven twice and then patted. Szymaszek couldn't beat Johannson's and hit the rail. Johannson also managed to win a side pot off Roland.
Rick Fuller raised in the cutoff, and Jon Turner made it three bets on the button. Shaun Deeb thought long and hard before putting in his remaining chips in the small blind, and both Fuller and Turner called. Deeb and Fuller drew two and Turner one, and Fuller check-called a bet. Deeb needed one, Fuller two, and Turner one on the second round, and Fuller again check-called. Turner was pat on the last draw, while Deeb and Fuller each took a card.
Fuller bet out, and Turner called. Fuller rolled over . Turner mucked , and Deeb had made .
Andrew Kelsall beat Farah Galfond in her final two hands, and she was eliminated in 21st place.
On the final hand, Kelsall was under the gun and raised. Galfond got her remaining chips in when she three-bet from the big blind.
Both players drew two on the first draw. On the second draw, they both stood pat, and on the third draw, Galfond drew two. Kelsall made a seven, and Galfond was eliminated.
Farah Galfond raised in the cutoff, and Dean Kerl made it three bets from the small blind. Kerl took one and Galfond two, and Kerl continued the aggression. Galfond called, and the draws repeated. This time, Galfond folded to a bet.
Matt Szymaszek raised, Robert Mizrachi three-bet in position, and Szymaszek called.
Szymaszek drew one, and Mizrachi drew two. Szymaszek checked, Mizrachi bet, and Szymaszek called.
Szymaszek drew one against Mizrachi's pat hand on the next two streets. He check-called a bet after the second draw, but both players checked on the third.
Mark Roland raised in the small blind, and Yuval Bronshtein put his last 7,500 chips in from the big. Roland drew one and Bronshtein two. Roland got there right away, patting the second draw, while Bronshtein had to take two on the each of the last two.
Roland turned over . Bronshtein had , so he was drawing live, but a left him cooked without even a sweat on the final card.
At another table right after that, Andrew Kelsall raised, and Russell Clayton put in his 3,500 from the big blind. Draws went two (Clayton) and one (Kelsall), then Kelsall was pat while Clayton continued to take two. Clayton needed only one on the final pull, but his nine-six draw was dead against Kelsall's .