One-time chip leader Rodoslaw Kopec has fallen in 30th place here today.
He opened to 7,200 from UTG and was only called by Fabian Craib in the big blind en route to a 

flop. Kopec continued for 8,000 but was check-raised up to 19,000. Call.
The turn came
and Craib continued with initiative and bet 19,000. Kopec called to see the
river where he faced a bet for his remaining 37,000. He sat and thought for so long that another table mate called the clock on him. Kopec was counted down to the last five seconds before he made the crying call all-in. Crain tabled 
and Kopec mucked and made his exit.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
210,000
68,700
|
68,700 |
|
|
Busted |

against Obst's 

flop was promising but when the 


board.
by Betts for a rivered straight. He mucked his hand and made a quiet exit.



. Dorn held 



and Capra check-called a 21,000 c-bet before both player checked the
turn.
and Capra set Dykes in for his last 50,000 chips. Dykes was talking as if he thought his opponent had slow played ace-king but he couldn't lay down his 
. Capra didn't have ace-king but he did have 

. Wesiner then lifted her other card and as soon as she saw the
, made the call.Weisner also picked up $1,000 for eliminating Tran who was a bounty player.
flop gave Tran a small sweat but when the turn and river bricked out, Tran was out in 6th place on his shootout table.
lost out to Ross Parkhill's
. Rhys Jones raised to isolate with 
