Nick Schulman and Mike Gracz get involved in a limped pot. The flop comes . Schulman leads at it for 60k, and Gracz calls. The turn is the . Schulman checks, Gracz bets 115,000, and Schulman goes all in. Gracz thinks for a while, but ultimately lays it down. After being re-raised a couple times, and losing this pot, Mike Gracz is down to 135,000 chips.
That basically describes the last few hands. With only one more to go before a coveted visit to a WSOP final table, we might not see a flop for awhile.
The final ten players have redrawn for seats. They are filling out WSOP bio forms. The players have been told that they might be broadcast over the internet, but that Bluff has still not decided yet.
Feming Chan was all-in with A-Q vs. William McMahon's pocket sixes. It was a little less of a coin flip than he thought as Karga Holt confessed to folding A-10. Chan's hand failed to improve and he is out in 12th.
Karga Holt makes it 55K in the cut-off and Kathy Liebert pushes all-in from the big blind for 260K. Holt calls. Holt has and Liebert . Liebert doesn't catch on a board of , and she's out in 13th.