Hevad Khan was all in preflop for 13,400 and Hoyt Corkins tanked before making the call with the . Khan held the .
The flop came down and kept Corkins in the lead. The turn brought the and eliminated the as an out for Khan. He could chop though if another five paired the board again. The river was the though and Khan was eliminated at the hands of Corkins.
Annie Duke checked the flop of to Faraz Jaka. He fired 5,500 and then Duke check-raised to 16,500. Jaka called.
The turn was the and Duke bet out 18,000. Jaka called.
The river was the and Duke checked. Jaka checked behind and Duke simply mucked her hand. Jaka didn't have to show unless Duke requested it, but she didn't and Jaka scooped the pot with a mystery hand.
John Duthie just sucked out to double up through Adam Richardson. Duthie held against Richardson's and hit a ten on the flop to win the hand. The money went in preflop.
Annie Duke just doubled back through Faraz Jaka to 75,000 after her beat Jaka's on a board of .
On the feature table, John Duthie was all in again with two black eights against the of Adam Richardson. Duthie's eights held and he doubled back up to nearly 60,000.
Annie Duke found all of her chips in the middle with the against Faraz Jaka's . The cameras huddled around the table and the crowd gathered to see if Duke could double one more time to stay alive.
The flop was huge for Duke when it came down , giving her top pair, a gutshot straight draw and a flush draw.
The turn gave Duke two pair, but the that fell gave Jaka the nut straight. Duke now needed a diamond, nine or jack on the river to win the hand.
The river couldn't do it when the fell on Duke was eliminated at the hands of Jaka. He'll join Scott Seiver in moving on to the next round and earned himself four bounties good for $20,000.