Connie Graham checked from the big blind with on the table and Jeff Fielder bet 4,800 from middle position. Graham check-raised all in and Fielder called off for his last 12,500 or so. Graham was ahead with versus and the river confirmed her win.
Samuel Ingham is no longer in contention and the player that was moved to his seat sent the remaining chips over to Bjorn Ostby. The player at risk was all-in with the and Ostby had that crushed with .
On a board of , the mighty ducks failed to connect and the pot was shipped to Ostby.
Bryn Kenney was in the big blind, facing a 12,800-shove from a player in the small blind. Kenney reluctantly called and found himself ahead with against . The board bricked out and Kenney claimed his neighbor's stack.
Kazuhiko Yotsushika has taken a big hit to his stack and dropped below the average while Oliver Weis doubled.
The cards of Yotsushika were already in the muck as he paid off Weis for 61,000, and the German was busy stacking up all the chips for the next two hands.
According to Weis, Yotsushika had raised to 2,900 from under the gun and John Iskra called on the button, Weis squeezed to 12,600 in the small blind and Yotsushika was the only caller.
On a flop of , Weis continued for 7,600 and he called a raise to 22,000 by Yotsushika to see the turn. Weis check-called the shove with for top pair and the nut flush draw, while Yotsushika only had . The river was a blank and the kicker played .
Four-way to a turn, Guillaume Nolet was in the big blind, check-raising all in for 16,700 over a bet and a call. The player behind him called and then called off a reshove from the button.
Nolet knew that his wouldn't be in good shape after such action, and the two other players both tabled for a nut straight. Nolet needed a jack or a nine to triple up, but a blank river sent him to the rail.
Aram Zobian and Sylvain Loosli clashed from blinds, creating a 50,000-pot preflop. The action was picked up when Zobian checked the and Loosli bet 11,000. Zobian announced an all-in raise and Loosli opted to keep his remaining 58,000 as he threw his cards away.
Andrew Moreno raised the button to 3,500 and Paawan Bansal made it 11,500 to go from the small blind, which Moreno called. On a flop of , Bansal continued for 12,400 and picked up a call to fire a second barrel worth 32,500 on the turn.