


, Andreas Hoivold led for 600 and his opponent called. On the
river, Hoivold led again, this time for 1,300. After tanking for a good minute or two, his opponent eventually made the call and showed 
. Hoivold could only muster 
.



, Andreas Hoivold led for 600 and his opponent called. On the
river, Hoivold led again, this time for 1,300. After tanking for a good minute or two, his opponent eventually made the call and showed 
. Hoivold could only muster 
.
board. Roche had bet 2,500 on the river and the WSOP Main Event champion set him in for a few thousand more. Roche made the call but his Jack-high flush was no good against Eastgate's King-high flush.
board, Juha Helppi moves all-in for around 3,500 and gets an eventual, reluctant call from his opponent, who mucks at the sight of the Finn's
.

, fully unaware that in just a few moments he'd have enough time to drink all the tea in China.
, it was ultimately irrelevant as the Swede's pleas of "one time" were brutally whisked aside in favour of a raggy 



board. Level: 3
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
before pushing against an aggressive Scandinavian raiser. He was called by
and Mahrenholz immediately passed his cards to tablemate Chris Moorman saying, "You never lose flips..."
board with
but getting called by
. He desperately needed a Jack but found no solice on the
turn or
river.
flop the limper led out for 1,600 and Akenhead moved in for his remaining 4,000. He was quickly called by the flopped straight holding of
and could only show
. Needing a Queen or running cards, he was out after the
turn and
river.