Lex Veldhuis:
All In Gentleman:
Board:
However it went down, the all-in gent doubled to 60,000 while Veldhuis was left with 13,500...
board and witnessed Henrique Pinho (big blind) betting out 1,350. [Removed:197] (button) appeared to make some very complex mental calculations and then called.
. [Removed:198] went as though to reveal an even winninger hand - but then giggled and mucked instead.
, and the raiser continued out with a bet of 650. MacPhee grabbed an oversized yellow chip and announced, "Sixteen," as he flicked it into the pot. His opponent didn't waste much time announcing an all in re-raise, and MacPhee sunk in his chair a bit. He shuffled his two cards in between his hands for a moment before shrugging and saying, "All right, I call." With MacPhee's final 16,300 chips committed to the pot, the cards were shown up:


was an airball, leaving him one card from elimination.
landed on fifth street, and MacPhee's flush earns him the timely double up. He's back to about 34,000 now, the first time we've seen him above his starting stack today.


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turn card. Both players checked and the
hit the river. The mystery player bet 7,000 and Pascha instantly called. The hands were:





Level: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 0


board and was called his opponent. The
turn was checked by Barbero and his opponent bet 1,600. Barbero made the call and checked when the
hit the river. His opponent bet 4,000 and Barbero though for a few moments, eventually making a call he did not appear thrilled to make. However, his opponent mucked and Nacho took it down with out showing.
, George Danzer checked to table crazy man Hermann Pascha. Pascha immediately bet 15,000 to cover Danzer, who disappeared into the tank, giggling periodically. Eventually he called all in, and it was a good call.
for a pair of jacks
for absolutely nothing




and his opponent was all in for roughly 14,000. Kelly had 15,500 behind and appeared agonized with the decision. In the end he folded 
face up, feeling he was beat.