flop, it was checked to Pisano who bet 55,000, Abecassis raised to 135,000 and the blinds folded. Pisano debated what to do since he only had about 250,000 or so behind, he went to push his stack all-in and Abecassis did the same, but then Pisano then cheekily stopped. Abecassis did also, pointing to his grey hairs saying he knew all the tricks in the game.
Pisano went back into the tank and another player called time, then Pisano decided not to push or fold, but to actually call instead.
The turn was the
and Pisano checked then called off the rest of his stack when Abecassis set him in. Pisano flipped
but was behind to
and the river was the
making Abecassis a full house. Pisano was eliminated and Abecassis has 1.2 million.


turn and 145,000 on the
river. Schulman check-called the first two bets but on the river he tanked into the break for several minutes while most of the other players left the table. Finally, he released his hand and the chip leader Baekke just got a whole lot richer.
after the board was a heartless
board.
, and Valkenburg knocked the table. Sforos continued with the betting lead, firing out 170,000 chips. Valkenburg sat still for just 15 or 20 seconds before Sforos piped up, "You're so good. You call me, now on the flop you're thinking."
