Daniel Brecht bet on fourth street and Colin McHugh moved his remaining chips in the middle. Brecht-Haddad called and the two turned over their hands. Brecht-Haddad had the best hand with tens up until McHugh landed a queen on seventh for a higher two pair, doubling his stack.
David Juenemann opened from the button, Jason Stockfish pushed in three bets in the small blind and Juenemann instantly made if four. Stockfish capped the pot, Juenemann called and the flop came down .
Juenemann moved all in over the top of a flop bet and Stockfish called, players tabled their hands. Stockfish showed for trip ducks and Juenemann tabled for ace-high with a low draw.
The board ran out with a on the turn and river. Stockfish took down both pots, eliminating Juenemann from the tournament.
Danny Woolard: /
Blake Cahail: / /
Jason Bigelow: /
What looked like a pot that had around six bets from each opponent in it reached showdown. Jason Bigelow turned over a pair of ducks with a missed flush draw, Danny Woolard announced two pair and Blake Cahail mucked. Woolard took down the healthy sized pot and now sits among the top.
Mark Castagnini opened from under the gun, Erle Mankin and Anthony Zinno called in the blinds. The dealer fanned out as a flop and Castagnini threw in a bet after the action was checked to him.
Mankin was the only caller, the landed on the turn and Mankin checked again to Castagnini who again pushed a bet into the pot. Mankin released his hand, sending the pot to Castagnini.