David Arganian: //
Chris Papastratis: // - folded on seventh street
Table short stack David Arganian completed and was only called by Chris Papastratis on third street.
Arganian had a bet called on fourth street, before he check-called bets on fifth and sixth street. On the river, Arganian took the betting lead and Papastratis folded.
John Holley: / - folded on fifth street
Kenny Hsiung: /
Chris Papastratis: /
John Bunch: / /
John Bunch was the bring-in with the deuce. John Holley completed, Kenny Hsiung made it two bets, Chris Papastratis cold-called, Bunch came along from the bring-in and Holley called as well.
Papastratis caught an ace on fourth and bet out, followed by three calls. On fifth street, Hsiung was first to act and checked. Papastratis bet 100,000, Bunch called all in for 75,000, Holley folded, and Hsiung called. Papastratis then bet the remaining streets and Hsiung called it off.
Hsiung showed first and revealed aces and nines for high. Papastratis was second best with aces and treys and mucked his hand. Bunch then showed kings up and a flush draw before squeezing his final card, the , which didn't help him to end his run in ninth.
Teemu Kangasvieri was the bring-in. Thomas Taylor completed and Kangasvieri raised once back on him, indicating he was ready to get it in for his stack of 110,000 total. Taylor complied and the cards went on their backs.
Taylor picked up a pair of kings during the rundown and improved to two pair on the river after hitting the six.
"You need a low," Jon Kyte correctly stated pointing at Kangasvieri's board.
The Australian had a seven-low draw for half the pot but paired his door card instead and was eliminated in 11th place.
Jeff Madsen had Chad Campbell all-in and risk of elimination.
After the runout, Madsen ended up with a pair of jacks, which bested Campbell pair of nines. Campbell became the latest elimination on Day 3 and brought the tournament to 11 players.
Kenny Hsiung: /
Brian Scholl: /
Chris Papastratis: /
On fourth street, Kenny Hsiung bet and received callers in Brian Scholl and Chris Papastratis. Fifth street was checked to Papastratis, who bet after two checks in front of him
The same action was repeated on sixth and seventh street, where Scholl ultimately called all in for his final few chips.
Papastratis slowly rolled his hole cards over one by one to reveal the nut flush and a 6-4-3-2-A low, scooping the entire pot to send Scholl out in 13th place.