Adam Daniel and Robert Davies go to war preflop, Daniel holding and Davies . Davies had already chopped a massive pot while holding "ladies" and they were about to let him down again because the five community cards ran to double Daniel and leave Davies wondering what he has to do in order to win a pot.
Robert Davies has started his own Adam Daniel-like comeback after winning back-to-back all-in hands.
The first saw Craig McCorkell shove from the small blind with and Davies call with . The board ran to double him, then Davies pushed all-in for 197,000 over the top of a Philip Hepburn 55,000 raise and his beat Hepburn's with the community cards reading .
Adam Daniel's roller coaster of a day is over, his tournament ending in 11th place.
The chips went into the middle in a blind-versus-blind confrontation with Robert Davies, Daniel holding and Davies .
Despite calls for a four from Daniel, the flop put Davies way in front and he'd already stood from his chair when the landed on the turn. The completed the board, sent Daniel to the sidelines and left only 10 players remaining in their quest to become a WPT champion.
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Philip Hepburn is the 10th place finish after an all-in confrontation with Craig McCorkell didn't go as he would have wished.
McCorkell pushed all-in from the button to put the short stacked blinds under the cosh. Robert Davies folded in the small blind, but Hepburn called from the big blind.
Hepburn turned over and was flipping against McCorkell's . Thanks to McCorkell flopping a set, Hepburn was drawing dead by the turn of the board, leaving the final nine players to head to the unofficial final table.