A short-stacked Aaron Wallace moved all in first to act from middle position and was quickly called by Libby Wilson. The rest of the table folded and Wallace's would need some help against Wilson and her .
The flop paired his nine as it came but the turn and river were not the cards Wallace was looking for. He was eliminated in 20th place for $2,277.
They're back at it here with the final 19 having their eyes on the nearly $50K first place prize money. There's still a lot of poker left to play and it should be an interesting evening (and morning).
Jesse McEwen opened for 15,000 and Akihiko Ura moved all in for 76,000 total. McEwen made the call with and was facing Ura's . A queen would hit the flop and Ura would be eliminated in 19th place for $2,277.
A short-stacked Greg McCurry moved all in for approximately 25,000 and it was folded to Tony Sansone who also moved all in. The action went to Josh Burdick who made the easy call with . McCurry held and Sansone .
The flop came to give McCurry a pair of queens. He would move into the lead on the turn and would score a full triple up when the river was the . Burdick won the side pot to eliminate Sansone in 16th place for $2,588.
It was folded to Sam Smith who limped in from the button. John Moe raised it to 26,000 from the small blind and was called by Smith. "Check in the dark," said Moe and the dealer put out a flop of . Smith checked behind.
The tun was the and both players checked. Moe checked after the dealer flipped over the on the river and Smith made a bet of 35,000.
Moe thought for a moment and tossed in the call saying "any pair is good." Smith turned over and Moe tabled for the winner with ace high.
"Sick call," said one of the players at the table as Moe smiled, obviously happy with his play.