Matt Grapenthien completed with the and called a raise from Harry Thomas, who was on his left with the .
Thomas bet fourth and fifth streets, and Grapenthien paired on sixth.
Grapenthien: /
Thomas: /
Grapenthien bet, but Thomas continued his aggression with a raise. Grapenthien called. Thomas bet the end, as well, and Grapenthien thought awhile and threw in a call.
Felipe Ramos completed with the and got three callers.
Ramos bet fourth street, and both Jeff Lisandro and Mike Gorodinsky stuck around. Ramos slowed down with a check on fifth, and he saw Lisandro bet his own ace-high board and Gorodinsky raise. Ramos let his hand go after some thought.
Ramos: / - fold
Lisandro: //
Gorodinsky: //
After calling the raise and then check-calling sixth, Lisandro told Gorodinsky to "go ahead." However, "Gordo" checked and could not beat the shown down by Lisandro.
On fifth street, Chris Tryba called an all-in raise from one opponent, as did a third player in the hand. On sixth, Tryba bet, and the other player in the hand folded.
Tryba tabled as his down-cards, way ahead of his opponent's . Tryba hit a on seventh, but his two pair was best anyway, and he was awarded the pot.
Eugene Katchalov had the last of his very short stack in the middle and had a pair of fives heading to the river. His opponent, Tom Koral, hit two pair, fours and deuces, on the end, so Katchalov needed to improve. He sweated out a third five and doubled up.
Eli Berg raised out of the gate and called a three-bet from James Obst. Obst fired a bet on fourth, and Berg called but folded on fifth when Obst bet again.