to Sam Youssef. Youssef bet 6,500 and Choi called.The turn brought the
and Choi checked again. Youssef immediately moved all in for 42,700, a bit of an over-bet to the pot. Choi mucked and Youssef moved to 67,000 chips.
to Sam Youssef. Youssef bet 6,500 and Choi called.
and Choi checked again. Youssef immediately moved all in for 42,700, a bit of an over-bet to the pot. Choi mucked and Youssef moved to 67,000 chips.


flop Mladen Ivin got his entire stack into the middle with 
, and found himself in great shape against two opponents. One holding 
, and the other 
.
against David Campbell's pocket fours. The money went in preflop and the board ran out
.
-- against Campbell's
.
, the turn was the
and the river the
to send Kim to the rail. Campbell's back up to 160,000 chips now.
against the cutoff's unlikely holding of
.
to give Grigg's the massive pot worth 335,000 chips. He's the new chip leader now.


flop; Waterman with 
and Carlson with 
.
. Action checked over to Eric Assadourian and he fired 9,600. Bill Busine raised out of the big blind position to 20,000 when action got back to him and then David Steicke made the call from middle position. Everyone else had folded except for Assadourian and action fell back on him. He moved all in for 107,500 total. Busine mucked before Steicke got the count verified. Eventually, he made the call.
against Assadourian's
.
and the river the
. Assadourian's flush was good enough to knock Steicke all the way back down to 40,000 chips. Assadourian is soaring with 245,000 chips now.

against his opponents 
. The
in the door was magic for Nelson, with the rest of the flop coming out 
.
on the turn kept Nelson in the lead, but the river would not be so kind, as it fell the
eliminating him from the APPT Grand Final.