Tom Koral was the bring-in, and three more players called.
On fourth street, Jonathan Ulrich bet, Koral folded, and Cheryl Denzik called. Harris raised, Ulrich made it three bets, and Denzik called again. Harris then got the rest of his chips in for 1,500 more. Ulrich then raised again, and Denzik called.
Ulrich and Denzik were heads-up for a side pot, and when Harris paired his four on fifth street, he yelled, "Oh!" Denzik and Ulrich checked, and they also checked on sixth and seventh streets.
Denzik had for jacks up to win the small side pot against Ulrich, who just had a pair of aces with . Harris tabled for quad fours to triple up and stay in the tournament.
Tablemate Tom Koral commented after the hand, "The scream on fifth street made me feel like you were pretty strong."
Ian Johns completed, and Steven Wolansky called with only 1,000 chips behind. On fourth street, Johns bet, and Wolansky called all in for less.
Johns: /
Wolansky: /
Wolansky was ahead with a pair of kings, but Johns' final three cards were , giving him a full house. Wolansky could not top that, and the two-time bracelet winner was eliminated by the three-time bracelet winner.
On fifth street, Andre Akkari bet, and Ian Johns called. On sixth street, Akkari bet, and Johns raised. Akkari called. On seventh street, Akkari checked, and Johns bet. Akkari called, and Johns picked up his down-cards and stared at them for several seconds.
"You're scaring me," Akkari said as he waited for Johns to reveal his holdings.
Johns announced his hand: "Tens!" and then added, "I was trying to find something." He tabled .
Akkari said, "Aces up," and showed to win the pot.