Liam 'RAWKZ' O'Rourke held an opponent all in in a classic race situation.
O'Rourke: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to see O'Rourke send another player packing while climbing to 160,000 in chips.
Liam 'RAWKZ' O'Rourke held an opponent all in in a classic race situation.
O'Rourke: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to see O'Rourke send another player packing while climbing to 160,000 in chips.
From under the gun, Liam O'Rourke raised to 4,500. Cale Callaway called from middle position, the small blind called and Grant Levy called from the big blind. With four players in action, the flop came down 

.
After the small blind and Levy checked, O'Rourke checked. Callaway fired 6,500 and the small blind folded. Levy put in a raise to 15,800. O'Rourke, the preflop aggressor, folded and action fell back on Callaway. He moved all in for 69,200. After several long minutes in the tank, Levy folded and dropped back to 218,000 in chips.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 300
With all the money going in preflop, Jay 'SEABEAST' Kinkade has just sent an opponent to the rail.
Kinkade: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to ensure Kinkade collected the pot to move to 125,000 in chips.
Mitchell Carle opened to 4,300 and found two callers before Antoine Amourette bumped it to 13,600 from the button.
Carle folded, but the next player to act moved all in for roughly 44,000. The third player in the hand passed as well before Amourette made the call.
Amourette: 

Opponent: 

The flop fell an amazing 

to put Amourette in an unbeatable position, and when the turn and river landed the
and
, Amourette eliminated another player.
The PokerStars.net Online Qualifier is now the chip leader with 355,000 in chips.
From under the gun, 2008 APPT Macau champion Eddy Sabat raised all in for 29,300. Aaron Tran made the call on the button and everyone else folded.
Sabat: 

Tran: 

The flop came down 

and gave Sabat the lead. The turn brought the
and the river the
. Sabat went on to make a heart flush in the end and is back over 60,000 in chips.
Alex Dickinson has just been eliminated after finding himself all in holding 
against an opponent's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Dickinson hit the rail.
With a board spread of 



we found David 'dave798111' Allan's 
face up against Aaron Tran's 
as what remained of Allan's stack being pushed to Tran.
Speaking to several players on the table, they indicated that after leading the flop action from the small blind, Allan proceeded to check-call bets from Tran in the cutoff on the turn and river - with the last street seeing him commit all his chips.
Unfortunately for the third-ranked Australian online player, he would be forced to exit to the rail as Tran collected the pot to move to 395,000 in chips.
Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu and PokerStars qualifier In Wook Choi just battled in another pot. The result of this one was Choi getting the increase to his stack.
Choi raised from middle position to 5,600 and Negreanu called from the hijack seat. Yann Pauchon also called from the big blind. The flop came down 

. Action checked to Negreanu and he fired 10,000. Pauchon folded while Choi made the call.
The turn brought the
and Choi checked. Negreanu checked behind to see the river complete the board with the
. Choi fired 30,000 and Negreanu began doing his famous run through of the hand out loud.
"Man, good bet," said Negreanu. "Why do I feel like you've got aces up?" He then began running through a bunch of hands he thought Choi could have before making the call.
Choi didn't have anything Negreanu mentioned and turned over the 
for a straight. Negreanu flashed the 
and then tossed his hand into the muck, dropping to 134,000 in chips. Choi moved up to 152,000.
Kent Hunter committed the last of his chips with Brendon Rubie making the call to put him at risk.
Hunter: 

Rubie: 

The board ran out 



to end Hunter's tournament prematurely as Rubie climbs to 180,000 in chips.