Gill:


Khouiss:


The board of




ends the entertaining run of Carter Gill in 28th place, and moves Suzy Khouiss up to 145,000 chips, much to the delight of the large following on the rail cheering her on.








ends the entertaining run of Carter Gill in 28th place, and moves Suzy Khouiss up to 145,000 chips, much to the delight of the large following on the rail cheering her on.


, Colman passed the first action to Chan who led out with a 45,000 bet. Colman then opted to check-raise all in, putting Chan to a decision for all of his chips. Chan thought for a bit and then reluctantly made the call, revealing the 
. Colman tabled 
and had Chan in a dominated position. Chan was unable to catch an eight or the running straight cards he would need to stay alive and was eliminated from the tournament.

, believing that Karib is on the steal.



gives Karib a full house and he doubles up to 410,000.

. Unfortunately for him, Gary Diamond was sitting with pocket kings and made the call. The board filled out 



, and just like that, Gwinner was eliminated from the tournament in 30th place ($14,963).


and He checked to Gwinner who led out with another 50,000 bet. Lei He then check-raised, making it a total of 150,000 to go. Gwinner responded with a re-raise of his own, moving all in over the top of He's bet. He eventually made the call for all of his chips and turned over big slick, 
; Gwinner tabled 
for the nut flush draw. The turn and river ultimately blanked out and He raked in the massive 1.2 million dollar pot! Gwinner was left with less than 100,000 chips after the hand.

but was dominated by the 
of Fletcher. However the flop delivered diamonds galore, and Patry's flush sent him up to 245,000 while Fletcher falls to 340,000.




leaves Gill with 135,000 chips while Fletcher, who has been battling hard with his short stack all day, is now up to 470,000 in chips.

against Sol Bergren's 
. She had renewed hope after the flop came 

, but it was short-lived, as the turn brought the
, returning the lead in the hand to Solgren. The last card off the deck was an inconsequential
and with that, Tiffany was sent to the rail. She'll walk away with just under $15,000 in prize money for her efforts.
Level: 19
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000