Banghart raised from middle position and Melan moved all-in with his short stack from the small blind. Banghart made the call with and found he was racing against Melan's pocket Fives. The flop paired Banghart and when the fell on the turn and on the river Melan was knocked out.
Laurence Hughes moved all in with . He was called by Christian Togsverd's . The flop was . The turn was the and Togsverd took the lead. The river was the . Hughes headed to the rail as Togsverd increased his stack to 1.3 million.
Craig Edwards is all in preflop with A-K against Chris Lovelace's J-J. The board comes 8-8-2-8-10, and Lovelace wins the pot with a full house, eights full of jacks.
On a flop of , Justin Saduskas checked, Sean Walter moved all in for 114,000 and Saduskas called. Walter showed for middle pair, while Saduskas turned over for top pair. The turn was the , the river was the , and Walter was eliminated.
Neitrayan got things started by raising to 20K in early position. Peed then re-raised for his last 80,000 and Smith came over the top for an additional 120K. Neitrayan thought awhile before making the call, and he showed A-Q to Peed's pocket Tens and Smith's pocket Kings.
The flop gave Neitrayan a pair but it was the on the turn that put him firmly in the lead. The on the river gave the pot to Neitrayan and eliminated both Smith and Peed. Neitrayan now has 1.32 million.