Jonathan Poche limped in from the small blind and Josh Evans checked his option to see a flop fall.
Poche check-called 7,500 as the landed on the turn and both players tapped the table. The river of the was checked through as Poche tabled his to claim the pot.
Charles Moore opened the pot with a raise to 11,000 only to have Jonathan Poche three-bet his button to 28,000.
Moore made the call before leading for 25,000 on the flop with Poche making the call as the landed on the turn.
Moore paused for slightly longer before tossing in a 25,000-chip bet which Poche again called as the completed the board.
Checking on this occasion, Moore was then faced with a 100,000-chip bet from Poche, which after a moment of deliberation, he called for his final 79,500 in chips.
"Aces!" announced Poche only to have Moore table his for a rivered full house to scoop the pot and move to over 300,000 while Poche slipped down to the half a million chip mark.
Charles "Woody" Moore raised to 32,500 from the small blind after action folded around to him. Drazen Ilich was in the big blind and reraised all in for a little over 90,000 -- it looked to be 91,500 from our vantage point. Moore quickly called and revealed the . Ilich held the to be racing for his tournament life.
The flop came down and gave Moore the lead with a pair of kings. The turn produced the , but that wasn't the three Ilich was looking for. The rivered completed the board with the and finished the tournament for Ilich. He was eliminated in seventh place for $42,500, earning his second-largest live cash ever.
Instead of playing two levels before having a break, the players have requested a break after one level of play, which has been granted. That said, we'll see you again in ten minutes' time. We'll have chip counts coming for you shortly.
On the flop of , Josh Evans moved all in for 190,000 after Charles "Woody" Moore checked. Moore thought it over for a minute or two and then folded, allowing Evans to rake in the pot.
From the button, chip leader Jonathan Poche raised to 16,000. Josh Evans called from the small blind and was his only customer. After the dealer spread the flop, Evans check-folded to a bet of 23,000 from Poche.