Phil Ivey three-bet preflop against Jared Davis. Davis made the call. On a flop of , Davis bet and Ivey called. Both players checked both the turn of the and the river of the . At showdown, Davis turned over for a pair of kings with an A-Q kicker. Ivey said, "That's good," and mucked.
Phil Ivey is down to 18,000 in chips after the hand.
Blair Rodman raised preflop and Phil Ivey called. On a flop of , Ivey bet and Rodman called. When the fell on the turn, again Ivey bet, but this time Rodman folded.
After this pot, including the blinds, Ivey doubled up to around 40,000 in chips.
An interesting hand developed in the razz round between Rostislav Tsodikov and Jennifer Harman.
Tsodikov led on third and fourth street, and then Harman took the lead on fifth and sixth streets. Their boards were:
Tsodikov: 4-A-K-10
Harman: 5-10-2-A
On the river Harman led out with another bet, but Tsodikov announced a raise sending Harman into the tank. She eventually made the call and Tsodikov tabled 2-3-5 in the hole for the wheel!
Harman mucked her cards and falls to about 105,000 while Tsodikov is now up to 110,000.
Josh Woolsey was all in preflop against David Levi and Phil Ivey. On the turn, David Levi bet into a board of and Ivey folded. Levi showed and Woolsey mucked
Josh Woolsey leaves today's event in 27th place. He leaves $6,284 richer than he started the day.
In a stud-8 hand Richard Burke was all in against Mallory Smith and Josh Woolsey. By the river, Smith held three kings which were good enough to eliminate Burke.
Richard Burke is our 29th-place finisher and will take home $6,284
Cliff Pappas - 30th Place
Cliff Pappas was just eliminated by Eric Froehlich. In a razz hand, Froehlich had made a seventy-six low by the river. Pappas had a draw to a better seven, but missed his draw.
Cliff Pappas leaves today's event in 30th place and will receive $6,284
Billy "The Croc" Argyros was eliminated after getting the last of his chips into the middle on a flop of . Argyros held for top pair but was out-kicked by the of Paul Zimbler.
The turn was the and river to send the popular Aussie to the rail in 31st place for $6,284.