As recapped by Grayson Ramage, he raised to 1,200 from the hijack (in the last level) and found two callers.
The flop fell , and Ramage continued for 1,500. The player in the cutoff called, the player in the big blind check-raised to 5,150, Ramage called, the player in the cutoff raised to 26,500, the big blind folded, and Ramage called.
The turn was the , and both players checked. The river was the , and Ramage bet 15,000. His opponent raised all in for about 130,000, and Ramage called with for sevens full of kings. His opponent's hand was revealed to be for trip kings, and Ramage scored the elimination.
The player in the cutoff raised to 1,200, Paul Volpe called from the button, Upeshka de Silva called from the small blind, and the player in the big blind called.
They each checked to the turn of a board, where the player in the cutoff bet 2,500. Volpe raised all in for about 8,000, de Silva folded, the big blind folded, and the player in the cutoff called with for a flush, leading Volpe's for a set.
Dario Sammartnio raised to 1,300 from the button, and Noah Schwartz called from the big blind.
The flop fell , and Schwartz checked to Sammartino, who bet 1,000. Schwartz check-raised to 2,500, Sammartino reraised to 6,500, and Schwartz called. Both players checked the turn, the river completed the board, Schwartz bet 13,200, and Sammartino called.
Schwartz tabled for a flush, Sammartino mucked, and Schwartz collected the pot.
Following a flop of , Upehska de Silva checked from the big blind, and Max Silver bet 1,200 from the cutoff. The player on the button called, de Silva check-raised to 5,475, Silver folded, and the button called.
Both players checked the turn, the river completed the board, de Silva bet 11,400, and his opponent called.
De Silva tabled for queens full of kings, besting his opponent's holdings to win the pot.