Parkhill Doubles
From the button, Ross Parkhill moved all in for his last 14,300 and Fabiano Michael made the call from the big blind.
Parkhill:
Michael:
The board ran out to see Parkhill double through to 35,000 in chips.
From the button, Ross Parkhill moved all in for his last 14,300 and Fabiano Michael made the call from the big blind.
Parkhill:
Michael:
The board ran out to see Parkhill double through to 35,000 in chips.
Yu Deug Cha found himself all in preflop against Alexander Beeckx.
Cha:
Beeckx:
The board ran out to end Cha's tournament as Beeckx climbs to 221,000 in chips.
With the board reading , Edwin Marzan found himself all in against Gordon Black.
Marzan:
Black:
With Marzan in great shape to double, the on the river would end Marzan's tournament as Black climbs to 150,000 in chips.
David Rawnsley is the latest victim to be bumped to the rail.
Finding himself all in holding against Raymond Lapitan's , the board would see the PokerStars.net Online Qualifier's day end courtesy of a lost race.
Richard En has just soared up the leaderboard to sit just shy of the leader Kim Gap Young.
On a flop of , En managed to see the last of his 169,100 enter the middle of the pot with his dominated the of Andrew Hinrichsen.
The on the turn, followed by the on the river would see En pushed the pot to soar to 350,000 as Hinrichsen slipped to 60,000 in chips.
Mike Puno opened to 7,000 from early position, only to have Inwook Choi three-bet to 16,500 next to act.
Once the action returned to Puno, he moved all in for roughly 70,000 with Choi instantly making the call.
Puno:
Choi:
The board ran out to see Puno head to the rail three places shy of the money as Choi climbs to 195,000 in chips.
Cho Hsu-fang opened with a preflop raise which Gordon Black called from the big blind to see a flop fall.
Black check-raised Hsu-fang's continuation bet before Hsu-fang committed the last of his chips. Black made the call to put yet another player at risk.
Black:
Hsu-fang:
Unfortunately for Hsu-fang, the on the turn would see Black take the lead while giving him ten outs to remain alive.
The wouldn't be one of them as Hsu-fang was forced to join the rail as Black climbs to 185,000 in chips.
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400
Caroline De Weerdt opened to 9,000 under the gun only to have Nicholas Galan move all in for 22,6000 next to act. De Weerdt made the call to put Galan at risk.
De Weerdt:
Galan:
The board ran out to see Galan's tournament end at the hands of De Weerdt.