Felix Bleiker completed and was met with calls from Esther Taylor, Kim Baker and Tom Love. Ron Ware made it two bets to go, and five players headed to fourth street.
Ware bet, and only Bleiker folded. On fifth, Ware bet again and each of his opponents called. On sixth, action checked to Taylor, and she bet. Baker folded, Love called, and Ware called all in for 5,000.
Bleiker: / (folded on fourth)
Taylor: / /
Baker: / (folded on sixth)
Love: / /
Ware: / /
On seventh, action checked through and Love tabled his for eights and sixes. Taylor revealed her for the same eights and sixes but a king-kicker.
Ware showed his / and headed to the rail unable to improve on his split aces.
Dale Townsend and Cole Jackson tangled in what looked like a three-bet pot, coming to a flop of . Townsend checked from the cutoff and Jackson bet on his left. Townsend called.
The turn saw the same action and Jackson fired one more bet on the river. Townsend called again and Jackson turned up for top pair. Townsend couldn't beat that and he mucked his hand.
In a completed pot, Isaac Crow bet after picking up a king on fourth and Paul Tedeschi called.
Tedeschi took the lead when he paired his ten on fifth and Crow called. The action closed on sixth, however, as Tedeschi received yet another ten to his board and Crow couldn't find a way to continue.
On fourth street, "Miami" John Cernuto bet, and after one player folded, Nikolay Fal called. On sixth street, Cernuto bet his last 3,400, and Fal called. Each player's board ran out as follows:
Cernuto: / /
Fal: / /
Cernuto made a straight-seven on on sixth and secured the scoop and the double off Fal.
David Olson completed and Greg Mueller raised all in. Olson called with a pair of jacks.
Olson: /
Mueller: /
"You're ahead, but I've got two overs," Mueller observed.
Mueller connected on fourth, catching a king to pull ahead, but Olson paired a seven on sixth to improve to two pair. Mueller squeezed his final card and it was a brick. Mueller wished the table good luck before leaving the Amazon Tan section.
With Michael Dreese already all in, David Steicke took down the side pot, forcing a fold from a third player with his bet on fifth street. Steicke had a strong board with out and he showed a made eight-seven low. Dreese tabled a wheel draw.
Dreese: /
Steicke: /
Dreese completely bricked, catching a and to finish with a pair and Steicke eliminated him despite failing to improve his hand as his final two cards were jacks.