317 - Mimi Tran
318 - Jason Glass
319 - Hans Lund
320 - Steven Miranda
321 - David Flusfeder
322 - Nicholas Botta
323 - Darrell Dicken
324 - Abdul Fayedi
325 - Matthew Shepsky
326 - Patrice McLean
327 - Arthur Cole
328 - Hasan Habib
329 - Samuel Simon
330 - Steven Dargenio
331 - Kenny Dickenson
332 - John Eckerd
333 - Salvatore Passariello
334 - Peter Hill
335 - Eddit Stutts
336 - Daniel Schleben
337 - Steven Prentky
Warren Karp raises from early position to 15,000, Kenneth Smith calls from the button, Sven Abelsson Runing reraises from the big blind to 60,000, Karp calls, and Smith calls.
The flop comes , Runing checks, Karp bets 65,000, Smith folds, Runing moves all in, and Karp calls with for a pair of kings. But Runing shows , and Karp needs to improve to bust Runing.
The last two cards are , and Sven Runing doubles up in chips.
Olsen moved in from late position with and Benjamin called in the small blind with pocket Sevens. The flop didn't help Olsen much but the on the turn opened up flush and straight possibilities. The on the river, however, missed Olsen and his Main Event came to an end.
After a flop of , Phillip Liou bets 100,000, Josh Evans raises to 240,000, Liou pushes, and Evans calls all in for 582,000. Liou shows , but Evans has for a set of tens.
The last two cards are , and Evans doubles up to over a million in chips.
Two players limped, Bob Slezak raised from the small blind to 18,000, Adam Weiss reraised to 40,000 from the big blind, Slezak pushed all-in and Weiss called. Slezak showed A-A and Weiss turned over . The board came , Slezak took down the pot and moved up to 320,000.
Smart moved in on the button with pocket Sixes and Barnes called in the small blind with . The flop missed Barnes but he spiked the on the turn and when the fell on the river Smart's Main Event was ended.