With the board showing on the turn, David Schnettler bets 100,000, Blair Rodman moves all in for 321,000, and Schnettler calls with for a pair of jacks. Rodman shows for a pair of eights, and he'll need to improve to stay alive.
The river card is -- the ! Rodman catches a five outer to win the pot with trip eights and double up in chips.
With the board showing on the turn, Keegan O'Brien checks from the big blind, Steve Crawford bets 100,000, O'Brien moves all in for 321,000, and Crawford calls. O'Brien shows for a pair of queens, but Crawford shows for two pair, kings and sevens. O'Brien needs to catch a queen on the river to stay alive.
The river card is the , and Steve Crawford wins the pot with his two pair.
Keegan O'Brien is eliminated in 13th place, earning $29,302. The next player eliminated will receive $33,012 for 12th place.
Anna Wroblewski has apparently had too much to drink. No, she's not drunk. (Well, at least she doesn't appear to be drunk.) But she just left the table with ten minutes left in this level, presumably to go to the restroom.
Lance Ingram is all in preflop from the big blind for about 210,000 with against Klein Kim Bach's in middle position. The board comes , and Ingram flops a pair of aces to win the pot and double up in to about 435,000 in chips.
With the board showing on the turn, Anna Wroblewski checks from the big blind, Klein Kim Bach bets 80,000, and Wroblewski calls. The river card is the , and both players check. Wroblewski shows , and Bach mucks. Wroblewski takes the pot.
It wasn't a huge pot, but it was a battle among two of the chip leaders, and Wroblewski has the momentum right now.
Anna Wroblewski
Anna Wroblewski has just taken a double shot of tequila. She is a rather small girl, so people wondered if the alcohol would affect her. Wroblewski said, "I'm freerolling. I won this money in a cash game." As long as she stays near the chip lead, she'll probably keep smiling and laughing.
The chip counts have been udpated again, and Amato Galasso (1,260,000) has doubled into the lead, followed by Klein Kim Bach (1,150,000) and Anna Wroblewski (1,000,000).
After a flop of , Amato Galasso is all in from the button with (middle pair, nut flush draw) against Mark McKibben's in the cutoff.
The turn card is the , and Galasso makes his heart flush. (The meaningless river card is the .) Amato Galasso doubles up to about 1.2 million in chips, while McKibben drops down to about 266,000.
Jason Cooke moves all in from late position with a short stack, and Matt Smith calls from the big blind with . Cooke shows , and he'll need to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Smith takes the pot with two pair, kings and eights, with an ace kicker.
Jason Cooke is eliminated in 14th place, earning $29,302.