
, only to run into Taylor Douglas' 
. The 

flop gave Douglas top pair and Spencer a gutshot draw, but the
and
on the turn and river didn't bring the Queen he needed. Ray Spencer takes home $79,270 for his seventh-place finish.

, only to run into Taylor Douglas' 
. The 

flop gave Douglas top pair and Spencer a gutshot draw, but the
and
on the turn and river didn't bring the Queen he needed. Ray Spencer takes home $79,270 for his seventh-place finish.

and Ray Spencer called in the small blind with 
. Taylor Douglas decided to call from the big blind as well, and they saw a flop of 

.
for trips with a higher kicker.
and
on the turn and river weren't enough, and he wins $55,914 for what must be a disappointing 8th place finish.

and was called by Cort Kibler-Melby with 
. Mueller led out on the 

and Kibler-Melby called, as he did when Mueller bet after the
fell on the turn. In serious trouble now Mueller caught the
on the river and tossed in a small bet that left him with very few chips behind. 



and Pimentel doubled up to 1,430,000. Mueller's stack fell to 600K.
Level: 21
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 5,000

wasn't good enough to gamble his tournament life on a few hands ago, but when Cort Kibler-Melby raised Pimentel wasn't afraid to move in his entire stack with 
. It turned out to be the right move, as Kibler-Melby held 
and decided THAT wasn't a good enough hand to risk his life with.

, Chandrasekhar Billavara moved all-in with pocket Jacks. Perhaps thinking back to the first hand of the day, where Billavara moved in and turned over Aces. Pimentel chose to wait for a better spot to play for all his chips, and folded.

both Ray Spencer with 
and John Hunt with 
chose to call. The flop of 

promised a confrontation, and that's exactly what happened. Pimentel bet 320K, Spencer folded, and Hunt moved all-in. Pimentel called and after the
turned he looked primed to take Hunt out. But the
spiked on the river to save Hunt from elimination and boost his stack to 1,425,000. Instead of challenging for the chip lead, Pimentel fell to 825K.

. Leandro Pimentel moved all-in himself with 
, and when the action was folded around found that he was in the lead. 

flop gave Pimentel two pair and Titterton a gutshot draw, but the
and
on the turn and river didn't save Titterton and he was eliminated in 9th place, winning 45,162.

. He raised to 135,000 and Taylor Douglas looked down at 
. He chose to call, and the 

flop may have kept Douglas out of serious trouble. Spencer led out for 350K with top set and Douglas tossed his hand away.