
into an opponent's 
.The board ran out




leaving Tahtouh heading for the exit.In the words of Tournament Director Danny McDonagh, "Tough break for Emad Tahtouh there...his second tough break of the week!"

into an opponent's 
.



leaving Tahtouh heading for the exit.
. As a result, she checked the
turn. Gorr checked behind, then bet 7,000 on the
river when Kim checked again. Kim held
and decided to take a flyer with her weak flush. It was a good call; Gorr had only unimproved Big Slick,
. The pot was shipped to Kim, increasing her stack to 25,500. Gorr slipped to 27,000.


and Colman led out for 1,300. Juanda then raised to 4,000 and Colman made the call.
on the turn and
on the river were checked down as Colman tabled 
to take it down. Colman is up to 29,500 with Juanda back to 24,500.
, and Zayneh having called bets on both the flop and turn, Zayneh's opponent led out for 2,500. Zayneh bumped that bet up to 9,000 and took down the pot when the big blind open-mucked ace-queen.




.
for queens and jacks for the best hand to climb up to 31,000 chips.
Level: 6
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 50


and Juanda led with a bet of 5,000. Siu tanked for a long time before annoucing a raise to 20,000. Juanda was forced to fold as he was left with only about 14,000 chips.
, and Huxley decided to lead into Tan for 2,000. Tan made the call.
tun, Huxley checked. Tan came in for 4,000, leaving himself about 13,000 behind. Huxley quickly raised the bet to 12,000. Tan took some time to think things through. He appeared to come to the conclusion that he had to go with his hand, and moved all in. Huxley let out a big sigh but couldn't fold for just 5,000 more. He called and tabled
. Tan was ahead with
and dragged the pot after the dealer burned and turned the
on the river.