. Her opponent, Thomas Slifka, held two kings.The board ran out
, dropping Glazier to 80,000 chips. Slifka moved up to 220,000.
. Her opponent, Thomas Slifka, held two kings.
, dropping Glazier to 80,000 chips. Slifka moved up to 220,000.
, Neilson was sent to the rail. Hiscox is up to about 180,000 chips.
holding
. Frank Galea held pocket fours --
-- and called off the last of his chips, putting himself at risk.
and the river the
, keeping Colman in the leading and moving him up to 185,000 chips.


flop with 
against the 
of Jarred Graham.
, and the river the
and Pachos was eliminated. Graham is at about 300,000.
against Karl Krautsschneider's
. The board ran through
to give her the win. She's up to 150,000 and Krautsschneider's stack dropped to just 12 big blinds with 48,000 chips.

and was called by Ernst Hermans, who had the 
. 



and Hermans' two pair were good, eliminating Zaouk from the tournament.
. O'Grady had a dominated
.
-- against the short-stacked Pongrass's
. All of the money went in preflop.
to send Pongrass to the rail. Assadourian added those 70,000 chips to his stack and now has 350,000 chips.


, moving him up to 110,000 after the double. Kho slipped to 210,000, just about average.

against the pocket tens of Aleksander Brkovic. The board was of no help to Kraustschneider coming down 



eliminating him from the tournament.