Justin "Boosted J" Smith opened to 4,000 from the hi-jack only to have Jeffrey Lisandro three-bet to 9,000 from the button.
Smith made the call before checking the flop as Lisandro continued with a bet of roughly 10,000. Smith moved all in and Lisandro swiftly made the call.
Smith:
Lisandro:
With Smith holding monster outs - twenty to be exact - the turn of the wouldn't be what he was looking for, and when the completed the community cards, the Full Tilt Poker Red Pro would be forced to exit the tournament area as Lisandro moves to 164,500 in chips.
Andrew Feldman raised to 5,000 from the cutoff and Andrew Pantling called from the small blind to see the flop come down . Pantling led for 8,000 and Feldman made the call.
The turn brought the and both players checked to see the fall on the river. Both checked again and it was Feldman's that beat Pantling's .
Feldman improved back to the starting stack of 100,000 while Pantling slipped further to 52,000 in chips.
Erick Lindgren raised to 5,000 from middle position and Masa Kagawa three-bet to 15,000 from the cutoff seat. Lindgren made it 30,000 to go and Kagawa snap-called all in for 27,000 total. He held the , but was dominated by the for Lindgren.
The flop came down and kept Lindgren in front. The turn brought the and the river the . Lindgren's ace-king high was the winning hand with neither player holding a club and he sent Kagawa to the rail. Lindgren moved to 270,000 in chips.
Peter Jetten raised from early position to 5,000. Andrew Pantling called from the cutoff seat, James Obst called from the small blind and Derek Cheung called from the big blind.
The flop came down with 20,00 chips in the pot and action checked around. The turn brought the to pair the board. Obst and Cheung checked to Jetten and he fired 12,000. Pantling called while both the other players folded.
The river completed the board with the and Jetten checked. Pantling bet 11,000 and Jetten made the call.
Pantling's bluff with the went down to Jetten's and he dropped to 62,000. Jetten climbed to 160,000.
From the button, Brendon Rubie raised to 4,000. Gus Hansen reraised to 11,000 from the big blind and Rubie came back with a reraise of his own to 34,000. Hansen moved all in to put Rubie at risk. Rubie called off his last 20,000 or so.
Rubie:
Hansen:
This coin would land wrong side up for Rubie as the board ran out . Hansen won the pot, moved to 145,000 in chips and sent the young superstar to the rail.