

.Without much delay, Lisandro moved all in for 1,500, and his opponent made the call. Lisandro showed

, and his opponent had 
. The board ran out
,
and Lisandro's hand held up to double him back to around 3,200.


.
, and his opponent had 
. The board ran out
,
and Lisandro's hand held up to double him back to around 3,200.


and the action checked to Jin Ju who fired a bet of 1,000. Her opponent made the call.
and the middle-position player moved all in for about 2,000. Jin Ju made an ambitious call, tabling pocket sixes, only to find herself up against the A-T of her opponent. However, she must have had a feeling that the river would land the
to spike one of the two remaining sixes in the deck to eliminate her opponent.



to send another player home. Jin Ju has gathered a nice crowd on the rail and is going strong with around 15,000 chips to be amongst our early chip leaders.