board. Ng's opponent just barely had her covered. He tanked for over a minute before throwing all of his chips into the middle.Ng:

Opponent:

There was a short laugh from Ng upon seeing her opponent's hand. On that board, there was very little for him to be worried about. That was even more the case when the river fell
to knock Ng out of the tournament. She departed the table with a few very sarcastic, "Nice hand," remarks.
and saw a
flop with two hearts on it. He checked, he raised when the other guy bet, he called when the other guy pushed, and his opponent's
made a flush on the turn. At least he has a new hat though -- he goes through the trilbies at a rate of knots, leaving them in various hotels and airports around the world. "I'm keeping this one," he said. "I lost all my chips but I'm keeping my hat. I'm done with losing today." Good man.
. When everyone checked, Binger tried to buy the pot with a bet of 2,500 on the
turn. He couldn't shake the button. Both men checked the
river, with the button player turning over
to take the pot.
for the backdoor flush. Some uproar as Laak mucked and raked in the pot -- Dag Palovic thought the
in Laak's hand. "Was that the king of clubs?" he asked, a little hysterical. "I don't know," lied Laak. "The king of clubs was right there," Kassouf refused to give up.
finished off the
board, and Hansen had bet 8k on the river. His opponent on the button then raised him to 19k. The 11k to make the call represented over a third of Hansen's remaining chips, and he tanked with aplomb.