Anthony Galloway had raised to 6,000 preflop and was deliberating what to do when Daniel Myers set him all in from the big blind. Galloway eventually called off his stack with but Myers turned over a dominating - the latter held on a board that read .
Thomas Ward opened the action and when Neil Raine moved all in Ward thought for a short while before calling it off to put Raine at risk.
Raine confidently tabled and Ward gave a little groan as he showed his . On the flop of Ward asked for a three of a four but changed his mind when he saw the turn card as he was satisfied with that. The river sent Raine to the rail a little frustrated.
It's game over for Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody. Having lost around 75% of chips already, Cody was all in for his last 23,000 or so but he ran into and couldn't catch enough of his outs on a board.
Simon Deadman started the day with nearly 80,000 but had significantly less than that when he opened the pot for 4,000 and faced a shove from Full Tilt Poker Ambassador Dermot Blain for just under 40,000. Ludovic Geilich folded his big blind and when it got back to Deadman he said, “I miscounted my stack. I thought I had thirty five, I should have just moved all in.”
Deadman had around 25,000 and folded what he said was , Blain said he had . Another player asked what had happened to Deadman’s stack and he explained that he had been “Ludoed.” referring to an earlier hand where Geilich had put him in very difficult spot on the river for all his chips. The clock had been called and Deadman mucked his cards as the count reached one second.
Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano has been eliminated, pushing all in from the button with but he ran into Smit Trivedi's . The board came , briefly teasing the Italian but neither improved.