
and was called by a player with 
. The board ran out 



and Phan was eliminated.

and was called by a player with 
. The board ran out 



and Phan was eliminated.
Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100

and the other player had 
. Phil flopped a king to take the lead...but the short stack spiked a jack on the river to stay alive. She let out a little whoop to celebrate, and Phil just shook her hand and went back to work. He's at around 30,000.

and his opponent showed 
. The board came 



, Bartholdi took the pot and eliminated his opponent. After the hand Bartholdi had 42,500 in chips.

against his opponents' 
and Q-Q. An ace came on the flop and gave Soulier a pair of aces. The rest of the board was no help and both opponents were eliminated. After the hand Soulier was up to about 115,000 in chips.

, the big blind had 
, and the original all-in bettor had 
. It would've been impolite to mention that Phil had his kings cracked by jacks in an earlier tournament, and in the end it also would've been irrelevent--the board brought no help to any of the players and Phil's cowboys held up, boosting his stack to 44,000.


. The
came on the turn, Mark Gregorich bet out 3,000 and one player called. The
came on the river, Gregorich checked, his opponent bet 5,000, Gregorich folded and his opponent took the pot.