Gioi Luong raised under the gun all in for 115,000 and was called by Scott Freeman in the big blind. The hands were tabled and Luong turned over against Freeman's .
The board ran out and Freeman's pair of kings won the pot.
Scott Freeman opens under the gun with a raise to 26,000. Edward Brogdon makes the call from late position, and action comes back around to Eric Froehlich in the small blind. He announces, "All in," pushing in a total of 286,000. Freeman folds, and Brogdon quickly calls.
Froehlich:
Brogdon:
The board runs out . Froehlich's hand holds up, and he eliminates Brogdon in 15th place. He will pocket more than $31,000 for his work over the past two days.
Joe Tehan has been eliminated from our tournament in 16th place. Tehan was short-stacked and raised to 22,000 from the small blind, and was then reraised by Jesse Chinni in the big blind. The raise was enough to put Tehan all in and Tehan called.
The hands were turned over and Tehan had against Chinni's . The flop came followed by the on the turn and the on the river.
Eric Froehlich opened with a raise to 22,000 from the button. Albert Iversen called from the button.
The flop came down . Froehlich bet out 26,000, and Iversen raised it up to 65,000. Froehlich wouldn't go quietly though, and he ca,e back over the top, making it 140,000 to go. That was enough for Iversen, and he ducked out.
From middle position, Joe Tehan opens with a raise to 21,000 chips. Jamie Rosen calls from late position, as does Albert Iversen from the big blind.
The three-way flop comes out . Iversen checks, and Tehan bets 36,000. Rosen calls and Iversen folds.
The turn is the . Tehan checks to Rosen, who bets 50,000. Tehan calls.
The river is the . Tehan checks, and Rosen bets 60,000 more. It's enough, and Tehan mucks his cards. Rosen flashes as he pulls the chips toward his stack. He is now the chip leader, up to 980,000 while Tehan has been dropped back down to 180,000.
Phung Ngo has just sent Tom Love to rail after Love pushed all in for 48,000 preflop with and Ngo called from the big blind with . The flop came giving Ngo the flush draw. The turned blanked the , but the river made the draw for Ngo as the hit the board.
Bob Lauria pushed all his chips in preflop with and got called by Jesse Chinni with and hoped for an ace to hit the board. Unfortunately for Lauria the deck did not comply and the board blanked off, sending him home in 18th place.
Table 61:
1. Rene Mouritsen
2. Curtis Kohlberg
3. Phung Ngo
4. Peter Feldman
5. Ivan Demidov
6. Alex Bolotin
7. Tom Love
8. Jesse Chinni
9. Bob Lauria
Table 62:
1. Jamie Rosen
2. Aliaksandr Dzianisau
3. Max Greenwood
4. Eric Froehlich
5. Albert Iversen
6. Scott Freeman
7. Gioi Luong
8. Edward Brogdon
9. Joe Tehan