From under the gun, Tony Gregg raised to 2,000. Toby Lewis was the only caller from middle position and the flop came down . Gregg fired 2,700 and Lewis made the call.
After the landed on the turn, Gregg bet 7,000. Lewis raised to 25,000 and Gregg folded.
From under the gun, John Hennigan raised to 1,500. Juston Bonomo called from the cutoff seat and Toby Lewis called from the big blind. The three players took the flop and action checked around.
Play also checked around on the turn that paired the board before the dealer placed the on the river. Lewis checked and Hennigan bet 3,300. Bonomo folded and Lewis took some time. After a minute or so, Lewis check-raised to 9,500. Hennigan quickly folded and Lewis won the pot.
Galen Hall has been eliminated. He his money in on an ace-high flop holding against Scott Seiver who had flopped a set of fives. No help came for Hall and he was eliminated.
David "Doc" Sands had raised from early position and Martin Kabrhel called from the hijack seat. Isaac Haxton called from the big blind and the flop came down . Haxton checked and Sands bet 2,400. Kabrhel called and Haxton folded.
On the turn, Sands checked and Kabrhel bet 5,500. Sands check-raised all in for 33,400. Kabrhel tanked long and hard before finally making the call. He held the for top pair while Sands was all in and at risk with the for a pair of sevens and a combo straight-plus-flush draw.
The river completed the board with the and Sands had missed. "Good luck, guys," he wished the table as he grabbed his belongings and headed for the rail. Kabrhel stacked up to 120,000 in chips.
Although we were previously told the re-entry period was open for the first four levels, the tournament staff just announced that it's actually open for six levels to clear things up. Registration will also close after level six.