David Solomon was all in preflop holding and was racing against the of Kurt Jewell. Solomon managed to stay ahead as the flop came down , but the on the turn put Jewell in the lead. The on the river added insult to injury as Solomon was bounced from the WSOPC Harrah's Tunica Main Event.
Stacy Kopacz was all in preflop and at risk with against the of Samuel White. It was another race situation, but one that Kopacz would not win as the board ran out .
Kopacz was sent to the rail while White chipped up to 345,000.
With the elimination of Stacy Kopacz, there are only three women left in the field:
Rose Cooney- 94,000
Mary Harden- 395,000
La Sengphet- 150,000
Interestingly, Sengphet won a circuit ring in an earlier event and has the opportunity to claim the title of "Casino Champion" if she finishes in fifth place or higher.
45th- David Solomon ($2,896)
44th- Tuan Le ($2,896)
43rd- Jean Paul Seatelli ($2,896)
42nd- Stacey Kopacz ($2,896)
41st- Donald Swentik ($2,896)
40th- Calvin Kincade ($2,896)
39th- Russell Boyker ($2,896)
David Leonard was all in holding against the of Allen Kron. Leonard needed some help but couldn't catch as the board ran out . Kron took down the pot, increasing his stack to about 160,000, while Leonard was sent to the rail.
Action folded to Kurt Jewell in the small blind and he put in a raise to 20,000. Richard Gum was in the big blind and responded with an all-in reraise to 200,000, which Jewell called:
Gum:
Jewell:
Gum couldn't get lucky as the board blanked. He was eliminated while Jewell increased his stack to 740,000.
This time the all-in race involved Allen Kron, who held , and Jim Dowen, who was ahead with . Kron's tournament life was at stake and he was looking to dodge an ace or queen on the flop. Unfortunately for him, the flop fell and gave Dowen the lead. The on the turn was no help to Kron and neither was the on the river. Kron made the lonely walk to the payout desk while Dowen increased his stack to 295,000.
The action has really picked up as of late and both the payout desk and your's truly have been busy. In a recent hand Greg Wood was all in preflop holding and up against the of Brian Burney.
With only one over, Wood was in bad shape. The flop delivered no help and neither did the turn. It was down to the river for wood, who needed a king. The dealer burned and put out the . Wood's day came to an end while Burney chipped up to 465,000.