Steven Djingga was short stacked and shoved for his last 6,000. He ran into Julian Powell's two pair on a board of . Djingga mucked his hand and he finished in 14th place, collecting $1,452.
Danny Joukhadar raised 14,000 UTG. Peter Pratis raised to 40,000 from the button. Joukhadar called and was all in.
Pratis:
Joukhadar:
The flop was and Joukhadar picked up an open-ended straigth draw. The turn was the and the river was the . Joukhadar's hand could not improve and he busted out in 15th place. He won $1,452.
Karlos Farah raised to 14,000 and Lisa Walsh moved all in from the button for her last 7,500.
Walsh:
Farah:
The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Farah took down the pot as Walsh headed to the rail in 16th place. She won $1,452 for her efforts.
Lisa Walsh raised 10,000 and Sandra Propper called. The flop was . Walsh bet the pot and Propper was all in for the rest of her chips. Walsh called.
Walsh:
Propper:
Propper flopped top pair, while Walsh had an open-ended straight draw. The turn was the . Propper was still ahead and picked up a flush draw. The river was the , which gave Walsh a straight but the same card filled in Propper's nut flush. She doubled up and dragged a pot worth almost 80,000.
Lee Nelson raised UTG to 14,000. Greg Cook moved all in for 30,500. Nelson quickly called.
Nelson:
Cook:
Cook was ahead with Aces. The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Nelson spiked a set of Kings on the river to send Cook to the rail in 17th place. Cook won $1,452.
Lee "Final Table" Nelson raised 10,500 from the cutoff. Daniel Sangermani called. The flop was . Lee Nelson moved all in for his last 10,000. Sangermani called.
Sangermani:
Nelson:
Nelson was ahead with two pair, but Sangermani pciked up an open-ended straight draw. The turn was the and the river was the . nelson's hand held up and he increased his stack to 45,000.