Chuck Sklar made it 80,000 to go from middle position and action folded around to Scott Seiver in the big blind. Scott made the call and the flop came . Both players checked and the fell on the turn. Seiver moved out for 130,000 and Chuck moved all in. Scott instantly called with pocket aces and Chuck had the . The meaningless fell on the river and Chuck was eliminated in 6th place.
Sprengers raised to 65,000 and Seidman called in the big blind. The flop came and when Seidman checked Sprengers bet 86,000. Seidman reraised to 400,000 and Sprengers surrendered his hand.
Sprengers called in the small blind and Seiver checked. The flop came , both players checked, the turn was the , both players checked, and after the fell on the river Sprengers' pocket fours beat out Seiver's ace-high.
Seidman raised to 70,000 and Sprengers called from the big blind. The flop came the and both players checked, as they did when the and fell on the turn and river. Seidman won the pot with A-7 and Sprengers mucked.
Seiver raised to 65,000 and Seidman called on the button. The flop came and both players checked. The turned and Seiver bet 75,000. Seidman called, and the river was the . Seiver bet 175,000 and Seidman called. Seiver showed A-7 for sevens and fours, and that was enough to win the pot.