December 05 2008, John Hartness


, only to find himself facing John Mendel's 
. Like so many times on the way to his APPT victory in Manila, Marcus caught his card on the 

flop, but this time the
on the turn gave Mendel a bigger set. The
on the river was not the out Marcus was looking for, and he was busted.


flop. The
on the turn made a bigger two pair for Whibley, and Griffin needed help on the river. The
wasn't it, and the EPT, WPT and WSOP champ missed his shot to add an APPT trophy to his crowded mantle.

. Meldrum shipped the last of his chips in and Goonawardana made the call only to see Meldrum flip over 
for the bigger pocket pair. In a cruel way to end things, the board ran out 



, giving Goonawardana a set on the river to bust Meldrum and move him up near the top of the leader board. Other notable survivors included Day 1a chip leader Phil Willcocks and Jamie Pickering, who put on a late surge to move into the lead as play concluded.

, English quickly called with 
. The flop hit both players, coming down 

, but English's set left Sanis needing to draw nearly perfect to survive. The
on the turn left Sanis drawing dead, and the irrelevant
came on the river as the remaining 48 players were in the money.
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