Overnight chip leader Radwan Khuri raised to 3,100 and Roy Davis reraised to 7,000. Action folded back to Khuri and he made the call to see the flop. Khuri led for 5,500 and Davis raised all in for roughly 30,000. Khuri folded and Davis won the pot.
Joe Camarota and Roy Rice were both eliminated during the hand-for-hand portion of play and will split the 423rd prize, taking home $929 each.
Camarota was all in preflop with the against the chip leader Radwan Khuri and his . The flop came down and gave Khuri the lead. The turn and river kept Khuri in front and eliminated Camarota.
On another table, Keith Williams eliminated Roy Rice in unknown action. No one else was eliminated and the remaining 422 players are now officially in the money.
It is that time, the time when all the short stacks come out from the rock they were hiding under and start moving in. While walking around trying to avoid all the players leaving the field, we noticed Hal Lubarsky at Table 438 with no more chips in front of him waiting for his pay day.
There was a hand going on at the table between Danny Walker and Joseph Schulman. We don't know exactly how the action went, but we do know a board was exposed and Danny Walker was all in and at risk by the likes of Schulman.
Walker:
Schulman:
The on the turn changed nothing and the on the river threw the advantage and the win in Walker's favor. He doubled up.
Just because a lot of people are moving in now that the bubble has burst does not mean that they aren't playing quality hands. Recently we found Oscar Warren move all in from early position and receive a call from Roberto Rodrigues in late position.
Warren:
Rodrigues:
The board came and Warren was eliminated as his pair was only second best.
After Christopher Louie raised to 4,000, Peter Bierschbach reraised all in for 10,700. Action folded back to Louie and he also gave it up, allowing the short-stacked Bierschbach to chip up to about 17,000.
On the flop, Keith Williams checked and Dennis Phillips bet 4,000. Williams check-raised to 11,100 and Phillips went into the tank. He eventually folded his hand and Williams won the pot.