

board. His opponent had the 
, while Allis held pocket jacks. The turn was the
, and the river was the
and Allis eliminated the all in player, and stacked around 260,000 after the hand.


board. His opponent had the 
, while Allis held pocket jacks. The turn was the
, and the river was the
and Allis eliminated the all in player, and stacked around 260,000 after the hand.

against 
, then again holding pocket twos against 
on an 

board, and finally, pocket sixes against 
on a 

board.

flop. It was apparently good enough for Levy, who shoved all-in for his last 29,000. After some deliberation his opponent folded, and Levy flipped over the
Th}. 

, Ivin led out with a 30,000 bet and Jabbour came over the top, moving all in for 90,000. Ivin made the call and tabled a pocket pair of threes, in bad shape against Jabbour's 
.
spiked on the turn, giving Ivin a full house. The river blanked (
) and Ivin's boat held up to win the pot.
and Aalders
.
to send Vos to the rail.
after the board ran out
.
failed to improve against an opponent's pocket nines. The board ran out
and despite adding a flush draw on the flop, Delaney was sent to the rail.