Jacob Hicklin got his chips in the middle before the flop holding . It almost ended up a three way all in but in the end he just had to beat Christopher Corkhill holding .
The board ran out and Hicklin made his way to the exit.
Rich Dacey's UKIPT Isle of Man is over after pushing his into the of James Walsh, with the latter flopping top set and hitting a runner-runner full house for good measure.
Jake Cody told us he had just lost a 50,000 pot with tens against pre flop all in. After that hand he was down to a mere 6,000 in chips and dwindled down a bit more till he had just 2,600 left in the hijack.
He moved those 1.5 big blinds in and his neighbor Gregory Brew isolated with a raise to 7,000 from the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded and it was time for a showdown.
Jake Cody:
Gregory Brew:
The board ran out and Cody got up and made his exit. Not only did he bust two bullets today, he also owes Chris Moneymaker another $100 for losing the last longer.
Christopher Knights opened for 3,200 from middle position and his neighbor Daniel Best in the hijack three bet to 6,600. Paul Newey over on the button cold four bet all in for 20,900 and Knights made the call. Best now shoved over the top all in for 62,800 and Knights, having both players covered, called again.
Paul Newey:
Christopher Knights:
Daniel Best:
The board ran out and Best kings stayed best. He knocked out Paul Newey and knocked down Christopher Knight, climbing up to almost 160,000 in chips himself in the proces.
Jan Kacur, a Slovakian PokerStars Qualifier, has doubled through Paul Moran and is now armed with 81,000 chips, knocking Paul Moran down to a still healthy 180,000.
The chips went in preflop, Moran holding and Kacur the . The ladies held firm as the five community cards ran to double Kacur's stack.
Jake Cody has decided to spice things up by making a last longer bet with fellow Team PokerStars Pro Chris Moneymaker.
Cody asked Moneymaker what odds he'd give him for a last longer bet between the two despite Moneymaker having more than 180,000 chips and Cody holding only 14,000 at the time. After some negotiating, Moneymaker gave Cody 7-to-1 odds on a $100 bet. Since then Cody's stack has dwindled to only 6,000 and looks set to lose the bet, but you never know with a talent such as Cody.
Sunil Moti shoved all of his chips to the middle from middle position. The 16,200 total scared away most, but not all players, as Joseph Grech in the small blind called.
Joseph Grech:
Sunil Moti:
Moti didn't seem all that confident in surviving this battle, as he already got up from the table and put on his jacket.
The board came and with no player pairing up and no diamonds in play, Moti was forced to leave the table empty handed.