With the board of already complete and over 200,000 in the middle, both Karan Mehta's and his opponent's hand were tabled. Mehta had the and his opponent had the as Mehta's 181,000 was getting paid off.
Motoyoshi Okamura went all-in for 700,000 from the small blind with Emmanuel Kahan in the big blind with 230,000 behind, who decided to call and the cards went face-up.
Motoyoshi Okamura:
Emmanuel Kahan:
The board ran out which gave Okamura a set of fours on the flop and left Kahan drawing to a full house. The two pair never filled up and Kahan was eliminated by Okamura.
With over 200,000 chips in the middle both Richard Dixon and Mihai Manole checked the turn.
The completed the board and Dixon fired out a stack of orange chips plus a few on top for a total of 112,000. Manole cut out the chips to call and tanked for about a minute before finding the fold and sending the pot to Dixon.
The flop of got checked through by both Leonid Yanovski and David Melius and the double paired the board as Yanovski put in a bet of 45,000. Melius made the call.
The river was the and Yanovski continued to fire for 80,000 and Melius dropped one chip to snap-call. Yanovski tabled for two pair, sevens and sixes, and Melius mucked his hand as he paid the bet.
David "Barth" Melius raised to 24,000 preflop from the hijack and Bernard Larabi flatted from the cutoff. Action folded to the small blind to Josh Arieh who three-bet to 100,000 which elicited a fold from the big blind and a shove from Melius. Larabi folded and Arieh said "I can't fold this," as he tossed in the chips to call.
Josh Arieh:
David "Barth," Melius:
The board ran out , providing no help to Arieh as Melius had him slightly covered. Arieh wished his tablemates good luck and exited the tournament area.
Tony Hartmann limped on the button, Jason James called in the small blind and Jordan Spurlin checked his option.
On the flop, James checked to Spurlin who put in a bet of 25,000. After a few moments, Hartmann raised all-in for 112,000, pushing James out of the pot quickly, and Spurlin snap-called.
Tony Hartmann:
Jordan Spurlin:
Spurlin had flopped two pair and was still good on the turn as Hartmann picked up a gutshot straight draw. The landed on the river completing Hartmann's straight and he collected the chips.
Action picked up with Dominique Mosley betting 115,000 preflop versus an open from Charles Coultas. Mosley had 1,000 behind so Coultas said "pot" and the cards were tabled after Mosley tossed the last chip in.
Dominique Mosley:
Charles Coultas:
The flop of gave Coultas two pair and the turn only gave Mosley more counterfeit outs. The river however, came a which gave Mosley three kings to win the pot and receive a full double.