, inducing a bet of 26,000 from Arieh. Matsson quickly check-raised to 110,000. Arieh wanted no part of that bet and folded.Matsson chipped up to 295,000. Arieh, who once had 861,000 chips, has slipped to 675,000. He is still the chip leader.
, inducing a bet of 26,000 from Arieh. Matsson quickly check-raised to 110,000. Arieh wanted no part of that bet and folded.
, with the action checked down the whole way. In the end, Patry showed down the winner:
. Both opponents, including the at-risk Nick Gibson mucked their cards, and Gibson will be forced to leave the table, now out of chips.
. As soon as Stephen Ladowsky called, Singer knew he was beaten. Ladowsky showed
for the turned straight. Singer just mucked and went to collect his payout slip.
flop, folding everyone else. He was in there with
, far better than Arias'
. The turn and river blanked out.
. Williams made the call.


turn, making Wililams a full house. The river
was irrelevant.Level: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
. Arieh checked to Hollink, who pushed his last 18,000 in. Arieh made the call.


and river
changed nothing. Hollink's hand held up, and he doubled to 110,000.
. Now it was D'Agostino behind, and in danger of being knocked out on the bubble. The turn and river came
and
respectively, useless cards for Dags. In his words, there's "No shame in finishing 37th," and that's exactly what has happened to our bubble boy, John D'Agostino.