Jon Turner opened to 12,000 from the button and both Daniel Negreanu and Jeff Williams called from the blinds.
Negreanu led for 6,000 on the flop with only Turner calling as the landed on the turn. Negreanu tossed in 12,000 and again Turner called as the completed the board on the river.
Negreanu bet for a third time and Turner mucked his hand while slipping to 110,000 as Negreanu climbed to 175,000 in chips.
Andrew Brown raised in early position, Richard Sklar called all in for 4,500 in middle position, and Ofir Mor called out of the small blind. Brown and Mor both checked on the flop () and the turn (), and the river was the . Mor tossed out a bet, and Brown folded.
"Tens-up and ace-three," Mor announced, fanning .
Sklar revealed , then exited the tournament area.
Sklar also had a 3-1 bet on $10,000 in a last longer versus Phil Ivey, but in order for the bet to count, either player had to make the final table. Because Ivey busted before Sklar, Sklar was freerolling the nine-time bracelet winner. In the end, though, Ivey didn't have to fork over $30,000 because Sklar fell short of the final table.
Jeff Williams opened to 12,000 and Jason McPherson made the call from the blinds to see a flop fall. McPherson check-called a bet of 6,000 as the turn landed the .
McPherson checked, Williams bet 12,000 and McPherson made the call before checking the on the river.
Williams pushed out another bet of 12,000 only to have McPherson raise. Williams made the call for what was left in his stack to be all in.
McPherson tabled his for a full house and Williams mucked and headed to the rail.
Scott Seiver raised in early position, Shirley Rosario made it three bets near the button, and Abdyl Konjuhi called all in for 15,000 from the big blind. Seiver called as well, and both Seiver and Rosario checked on a flop of .
The turn was the , Seiver led out for a bet, and Rosario called. Both players checked on the river (), and the three hands were tabled.
Rosario:
Seiver:
Konjuhi:
Seiver had a flush, Rosario the low, and Konjuhi hit the rail.
Robert Mizrachi, Brock Parker, and Eli Elezra took a flop of , and Mizrachi moved all in for less than a bet; 5,000. Parker raised, making it 13,000 to go, and Elezra called.
Both players checked on the turn (), and the river was the . Parker tossed out a bet, and Elezra folded.
Parker:
Mizrachi:
Parker's nut flush was good enough to scoop the pot, and Mizrachi hit the rail.