Chris "Genius28" Lee was all in and at risk for his last 10,000 or so on a flop of . He held the nuts with , while his opponent drawing very slip with . The on the turn gave the player a flush draw, but Lee held when the bricked on the river.
A player in early position opened for a raise, Neil Channing three-bet from the blinds, and the flop fell . Channing led out for 1,600, and his opponent called.
The turn was the , both players checked, and the completed the board. Channing tossed out 5,100, and his opponent tank-called. Channing turned over , his opponent mucked, and Channing raked in the pot.
Sherrie Krampel just came over to the PokerNews desk and told us her disastrous bustout hand. Jackson Zheng raised it up preflop and Krampel three-bet from the cutoff with . Zheng made the call and the flop came down .
Zheng checked to Krampel who bet 3,200 and Zheng made the call.
On the turn the hit and Zheng checked to Krampel who moved all in for around 18,000 chips. Zheng called with and he had a worse two pair with a flush draw.
The river brought out the third spade and Zheng made his flush. Krampel was knocked out and was really disappointed as she left the tournament area.
Jan Collado and an opponent were heads up on a board of . Collado's opponent led out for 6,000, and Collado made the call. The player rolled over for queens and sixes, but Collado had that beat with for aces and sixes.
The German raked in the pot, and now has over 100,000 chips.
On a board Annette Obrestad checked to Julius Coleman who bet 1,500. Obrestad called the bet and the turn was the . Both players checked the turn after which the river brought out the .
Coleman fired out 2,800 on the river and Obrestad quickly made the call. Coleman showed and mucked when Obrestad showed her to take down the pot.
When we reached the table, the board was complete . Cole Swannack led out for 1,800, a player on his left called, and Fabian Quoss snap-folded. Swannack rolled over for a full house, and his opponent mucked.
Frustrated, the player exclaimed (to no one in particular) "F*** off!"
Fazez Dawood opened to 1,500 from under the gun, a player on the button three-bet to what looked like 4,000 or so, and Dawood moved all in for effectively 14,550. Dawood quickly called.
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The board ran out , and Dawood's stack dropped to 105,000 chips.
Kenny Tran reached his peak a few hours ago when his stack was around 60,000 chips but he didn't seem to be winning any pots after that. A short stack just moved all in under the gun for just 4,800 chips and Tran decided to make the call.
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The board ran out , and Tran knocked a player out.