From the cutoff seat, David Tuthill opened with a raise. Andy Seth three-bet on the button to 22,000, and action folded back to Tuthill. He moved all in for 75,000, and Seth tank-called.
Tuthill showed the and Seth the . The board ran out , and Tuthill doubled up.
With the board reading , Vincenti Cham moved all in against [Removed:65]. [Removed:72] made the call with the for top two pair, and that had Cham drawing dead with the . The dealer completed the board with the on the river, and Cham was sent to the rail. [Removed:72] moved to 220,000 in chips.
[Removed:65] raised to 9,000 from the hijack seat, Hayden Fortini reraised to 23,000 from the cutoff seat, then Ryan Franklin cold four-bet from the small blind to 56,000. Everyone folded, and Franklin won the pot.
RJ Sullivan just busted Terry Plagenz in 13th place. With that, the field has been cut down to 12 players — six players spread across two tables — and Sullivan increased his stack to 280,000 in chips.
Pieter S. was all in preflop with the against [Removed:65]'s . The flop gave [Removed:72] the lead when the fell. The turned and the rivered to finish out the board and send Pieter to the rail.
Hayden Fortini was all in preflop with pocket sixes against for [Removed:65]. [Removed:72] flopped an ace and held from there as the board ran out to eliminate Fortini.
With Fortini's elimination, the tournament is now on the official bubble. The remaining 10 players will combine to one table, and the redraw will be posted shortly.
From early position, Stephen Sindler raised to 10,000. Ryan Franklin called in middle position, the reigning champion Joe Serock called from the cutoff seat, and Arun C. called from the big blind.
The flop came down , and action checked around to see the land on the turn. After Arun checked, Sindler bet 22,500. Franklin folded, Serock called, and Arun folded.
The river paired the board with the , and both Sindler and Serock checked.
Sindler showed the for ace high, but it was Serock's for two pair that was the winner.