Calvin Anderson: /
Levon Torosyan: /
Eric Kurtzman: /
Torosyan bet, and Eric Kurtzman folded. Calvin Anderson tossed in a raise, and Torosyan reraised. Anderson put him all in, and Torosyan called.
Torosyan turned over for an ace-high flush, but Anderson had for a boat, meaning Torosyan needed to hit a low card to merely survive with a chop. His river card was a , ending his tournament.
Calvin Anderson and Eric Kurtzman exchanged raises back and forth until it was capped at 125,000. Kurtzman then called 25,000 on fourth before tossing in his last 12,000 on fifth as both player's board ran as follows:
Anderson: / /
Kurtzman: / /
With Kurtzman filling his gutshot, he doubled through to just over 330,000 in chips.
Calvin Anderson completed with , and Eric Kurtzman called from the bring-in with . Kurtzman caught good and bet fourth with the , while Anderson called before betting fifth and sixth streets.
Anderson: /
Kurtzman: /
Both players checked the end. Kurtzman announced his board, but Anderson had for two pair.
Eric Kurtzman completed and Calvin Anderson called before Anderson bet fourth and fifth with Kurtzman calling and then raising to 100,000 on fifth. Anderson raised and Kurtzman committed his last 21,000 as each player's board ran out as follows:
Kurtzman: / /
Anderson: / /
With Anderson making kings-up, Kurtzman was sent to the rail in 3rd place for a $79,800 payday.
Calvin Anderson completed with , and Joe Tehan called with . Tehan took the betting lead when he caught against Anderson's , and he fired again on fifth with the when Anderson got . Tehan slowed down on sixth by check-calling, and he check-called the river as well after some thought.
Calvin Anderson had the bring-in and Joe Tehan called and then bet fourth only to have Anderson raise. Tehan called and Anderson bet fifth and sixth with Tehan calling him down until he bet seventh and Anderson called.
Anderson: / /
Tehan: / /
Tehan tabled his and scooped the pot with two pair to return to 670,000 in chips.