We caught the action on the river with the board reading where we found Yvo Molin had moved all in for his last 3,050.
Casey Kastle was the only player remaining in the pot and made the call. Molin tabled for top-top, but was no match for Kastle's for a flopped top-set.
As Molin heads to the rail, Kastle has now pushed to the 25,000-chip mark.
Catching the action on a board reading Toto Leonidas called a 400-bet from his opponent before making a 1,600-chip call when the turn fell the .
The river landed the and Leonidas called the 3,500-chip bet and tabled his as his opponent's cards went into the muck. Leonidas is now back to over 12,000 in chips.
We came to Yasuhiro Waki's table when he was already out of his chair, standing over the table. Waki had moved all in for 7,250 on a board of . There were two other players in the hand (the button and Simone Peri in the big blind) and both called. Once the dealer burned and turned the as the river card, Peri moved all in for 3,225 and was called by the button for a massive three-way all in!
Waki:
Peri:
Button:
Waki had turned trip eights, but was sent crashing out of the tournament when Peri jubilantly turned over his full house. After dragging that massive pot, Peri is up to 32,000 in chips.
The gorgeous Lara Morena has just been eliminated at the hands of Tricia David.
With all the money going in preflop it was Morena's in a race against David's . No paint would flop, but a four-flush would see Morena exit as the board ran out .
It was a raised pot between Damien Oborne and one player. They took a flop of . Oborne led out for 1,500 chips and was called by his opponent.
On the turn , Oborne led out for 4,000. His opponent raised it up to 12,000, putting Oborne to a big decision. After about a minute in the tank, Oborne surrendered his cards and folded his hand.
"Do you want to see?" Oborne's opponent asked him. He then turned over for a big combination straight-and-flush draw.
Julian Dapena was down to 2,500 chips. He moved them in preflop with and was called by a player with . It was a king in the window for Dapena, giving him top pair. That held up on a board of . Dapena was so happy to win the hand and prolong his tournament that he banged the table in excitement, causing the four stacks of chips of the player to his left to fall all over the table.
"Sorry!" an embarassed Dapena said as he hastily attempted to help in the re-stacking process.