The flop came down


and Assadourian checked to Goonawardana, who moved all in at the pot. Assadourian released as Goonawardana is now up to 38,500.


and Assadourian checked to Goonawardana, who moved all in at the pot. Assadourian released as Goonawardana is now up to 38,500.
to Toaube's
. When the flop came down
, it didn't take long for all of the chips to get in the middle. Toaube was shown the rail when the turn and river fell
and
.
. He was probably somewhat disappointed to discover that Michael Mayer had been dealt the other two aces,
. Both were probably even more disappointed to see that Suzy Khouiss had been dealt
and had out-flopped them both,
. When the
hit the turn, Levick and Mayer were drawing dead and Khouiss was primed to drag a pot worth 52,000 chips. However, since Khouiss was the short stack in the hand, Levick and Mayer remain in the tournament.
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 25
. On the turn
, the small blind bet 3,000. Vos raised enough to put him all in and he snap-called with
for trip fives. Vos had
and couldn't find a ten on the
river. He falls back to 43,200 in chips.


and Jordanou committed his last few chips with 
for a flush draw, as his opponent held the lead with 
for ace high.
on the turn gave Jordanou the lead and he maintained it when the
fell on the river. Jordanou is hanging in there as he now recovers to 10,000 chips.
, Rahme led out for 5,700. Pound deliberated about 30 seconds before moving all in for 13,500. That caused Rahme to deliberate before deciding to call with
. He was behind Pound's
and never caught up on the
turn or
river.
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flop.
.
and river the
to double Cardno up to over 35,000.