We picked up the action on a board of 4s4ckc3s2h with around 50,000 already in the pot. David Joseph was first to act and led out for 22,000, and Scott Seiver responded by making it 71,000. Seiver then stared his opponent down, and Joseph tank-folded.
Paul Newey was all in and at risk preflop holding against Dale Marsland's . Newey was in great shape to record a knockout, but the two chopped the pot when the flop, turn, and river came .
"All in and a call," a dealer over at Table 32 yelled. We made our way over just in time to see Victor Hon all in and at risk against Jamie Roberts.
Roberts:
Hon:
It was a bad spot for Hon as he shared an eight with Roberts and held the inferior kicker. The flop was decent for Hon as it gave him an open-ended straight draw, but he wasn't able to complete it as the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.
After a series of preflop bets and raises, Annette Obrestad was all in and at risk with . Tam Truong had her crushed with , and the kings held as the flop ran out .
Rahul Rastogi opened to 6,700 in early position, Sorel Mizzi defended his big blind, and the dealer fanned . Mizzi checked, Rastogi continued for 8,500, and Mizzi made the call.
The turn was a repeat four - the - and Mizzi knuckled again. Rastogi fired a second bullet worth 14,500, Mizzi called, and both players checked when the completed the board.
Rastogi showed for a pair of jacks, and Mizzi mucked his hand.
Team PokerStars Pro Angel Guillen talks about his preparation for the start of Day 3 and why he had to pay a visit to the embassy earlier this morning.