, Tim Kelly got it all in with
against Mike Leah's
and Kelly needed help to stay alive in the tournament. The
turn provided some and gave Kelly a flush draw and the
hit the river to double Kelly up to 160,000. Leah slipped to 225,000.
, Tim Kelly got it all in with
against Mike Leah's
and Kelly needed help to stay alive in the tournament. The
turn provided some and gave Kelly a flush draw and the
hit the river to double Kelly up to 160,000. Leah slipped to 225,000.
against Dwyte Pilgrim's
, but the board ran out
and John was busted from the tournament.
. Leah continued out with a bet of 11,500, and Reslock wasted little time raising to 31,500. Just as quickly, Leah said, "Nice hand, Chris," and open mucked his
. Reslock nodded knowingly and raked in the pot.
. He was looked up by Rafael Camejo, who had his man covered.
, but had been called by Brent Roberts who held
. The board rolled out
and Wan was finished for the day.


. Lightning struck on the turn though, as the
vaulted the all-in player into the lead. The river was a meaningless
, and Zakheim earned his crucial double up, sitting now with 85,000.
. Matros checked, and Walls kept the pressure on with a bet of 13,000. Not to be deterred, Matt Matros put in a check-raise to 45,000. Without much delay, Walls moved all in for a total of 84,000. His opponent didn't like it, but he was priced in and made the call.


and
completed the board. He sends a good chunk of his chips over to the adjacent seat, and Michael Walls has doubled his way up to 195,000.
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500