The hand started with Sam Khouiss opening to 7,000, before Amanda De Cesare moved all in from the cut off for her remaining 38,000 in chips. Dale Marsland casually called from the small blind, prompting Khouiss to get out of the pot.
Marsland:
De Cesare:
The cards were tabled, and De Cesare would need a lot of help to stay in the tournament. And that’s exactly what she got. The board ran out to see her hit not one, but two different full houses to secure the pot.
We caught the action with Dale Marsland re-raising to 14,000, after an initial bet from a player in early position. Luke Brabin was in the cut off, and elected to move all in for his remaining 65,500 in chips. It folded back around to Marsland in the hijack, who counted out the bet, and placed it in the middle.
Brabin:
Marsland:
The board wouldn't help Marsland, as it ran out to give Brabin a much needed double up.
The hand started with Brendon Rubie opening to 8,000 before facing a raise to 22,000 in chips. After thinking for a moment, he opted to re-raise to 39,000 which was called. Both players checked the flop as the turn produced the . Rubie bet out 18,000 in chip and was called about a minute later. The on the river didn’t slow down Rubie as he led out for another 31,000 in chips. His opponent took almost two minutes, before making the call, only to fold his hand when Rubie tabled his
Rubie is now sitting on a stack just over 300,000 in chips.
Adam Carlton has one of the biggest chip stacks in the room after winning another hand. An opponent started the hand, by opening to 8,000 in chips. He found a caller in Sam Capra, Benjamin Benoit and Carlton. The flop came down and Benoit checked from the small blind. Carlton checked from the big blind as the original raiser threw in a continuation bet of 18,500. Capra folded, before Benoit made a quick call. Carlton also made the call as the three saw the drop on the turn. Benoit checked as Carlton counted out a bet of 39,000, and placed it in the middle. The original better folded, and after a few minutes, Benoit did too.
Carlton now sits on a stack totalling 530,000 in chips.