Christopher Lamell raised from the button, Casey Peters re-raised from the small blind, Lamell raised for the rest of his chips and Peters called. Lamell showed the while Peters held the . The final board was -- Peters' jacks held and Lamell was eliminated in 40th place.
Charles Indyg was all in UTG for his last 1000, Soheil Shamseddin raised from middle position, David Sklansky re-raised from the button, and Shamseddin called. The flop was . Shamseddin checked, Sklansky bet and Shamseddin folded. Sklansky turned up the while Indyg held the and would need an ace or a king to survive. There was no help for Indyg with the on the turn and the on the river, and he was eliminated in 38th place.
Sklansky's stack was up to 105K after the hand. Shamseddin sits at 68K.
Mark Jones called from the small blind, and Hassan Igram raised, putting Jones all in. Jones called, and was in a race situation with vs. Igram's . An ace hit the flop and Jones left us in 36th place.
Michael Pickett was all in with J-J vs. his opponent's T-T. The flop looked safe enough for him, and the on the turn put him even further ahead, only the spiked on the river, making his opponent's set.
James Gorham raised from UTG and Steven Mandelbaum called from the big blind. The flop was . Mandelbaum led out, Gorham raised and Mandelbaum called. The turn was the . Mandelbaum bet and Gorham called. The river was the . Mandelbaum tossed out his last 7000 and Gorham called.
At the showdown, Gorham tabled for only ace high, but it was good enough to beat Mandelbaum's . Gorham was up to 140K after the hand.