Mick the Hoon moved all-in preflop with and was called by Cousin Joe's Son's . A large crowd gathered around the table as the flop was . The turn was and Mick the Hoon said, "Put down a spade for the kid!" The river was and Mick the Hoon lost to a nut flush. He busted out and headed to the bar.
Mark James gets all of his money in the middle with against Noah Jefferson's , and another player's . the flop comes , essentially ending both player's nights by the turn, which was the , the meaningless river sends both players home, and James rakes a 50,000 chip pot, putting his stack at over 85,000
Ed Moncada told me that he likes being unknown. Maybe we should stop writing about him. Most of the time people notice him is when he's racking up a ton of chips and leaving the table. Moncada is up to 115K. in his quest to take over the chiplead.
Rosa was moved to the Feature table earlier today and had Joe Hachem sitting two to her left. With her stack dwindling, Rosa raised with 44 and was called by the BB. The flop was 2-2-K and Rosa's last 8000 chips went in, she was quickly called by the BB who had J2. The turn was a blank and the case two on the river sealed Rosa's fate.
Going all-in pre-flop and with two callers Kenna did not like his chances when the flop came . The two active players then checked the flop.The hit the turn and both players check again. The on the river makes the Chicago Cowboy stand up almost conceeding his tournament life. When one player turns over showing ace high Kenna has a lifeline and when player 2 can not beat ace high Kenna turns over deuces and triples up to 9000.
Sarah Bilney
Talk about a tough bad beat. Sarah Bilney had and raised 2K. The big blind called. The flop was . Player checked and Bilney bet 5K and was called. The turn was . Player checked, Bilney bet 15K and was check-raised all in. She had 10K left and called with her trip Aces. Her opponent flipped over and needed a gutshot to win.
"I need a Queen!" Ruggiero Ambrosino begs.
The river was the and Sarah Bilney was eliminated.