Madsen:


Isra:


The board ran out




and Madsen was left with just 17,000 chips.








and Madsen was left with just 17,000 chips.

. Selbst was behind with 
, but got there when the board ran out 



, making a flush. "Sorry," she said to Bonding. "It's OK," replied Bonding graciously shaking her hand and leaving the table. "This is my tournament," she said, "I get it in bad and win."


to Vanessa Selbst. She fired a bet and then Del Grosso raised. Selbst made the call.
and Del Grosso jammed for about a pot-sized bet. Selbst made the call. She held 
against Del Grosso's 
.
and Selbst won the pot. She now has over 1.1 million chips and is cruising along strong. Del Grosso was eliminated on the hand.

. Rubiances got out of the way.
- covered by Vizza and Duchateau
- covered by Duchateau
, sending Madsen to the rail with a shake of his head. He's off to prep for his trip to Israel. He's off in a week to try to win a prop bet in which he must live in Israel until the World Series to win $50,000.


and it was checked to Morgan. He bet 33,000, Goosen and Jace folded, and Selbst made the call. Both checked the
turn and Selbst bet 58,000 when the
hit the river.
for two pair, winning the pot and crossing the 1.2 million chip mark. Morgan slips to 540,000.
. He was flipping against Israelashvili's
. Fives held on a board of
.

, but could not defeat Derek Raymond's 
. Mizzi is out just before the end of level 16.

dominated. An ace on the turn gave Pahuja the three-outer he needed and bumped him up to about 190,000.