The flop is


and Vo bets 50,000. Van is all in for 285,000 and Vo calls short for 150,000. He turns over 
to the 
of Van.The turn and river are

and no heart comes. Huyen is out. Van has 468,000.


and Vo bets 50,000. Van is all in for 285,000 and Vo calls short for 150,000. He turns over 
to the 
of Van.
and no heart comes. Huyen is out. Van has 468,000.
and Schwartz eliminated Aslam, increasing his stack to about 430,000.








and again Habib finds himself on the losing end of a race situation as Kawashige doubles up to 150,000. Habib falls to around 200,000 chips.

and was called by Markus Feurle who had him well covered. Feurle turned over 
.

. "That's a good flop, you're in good shape," said Jason Young, winner of Event No. 17, the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout.
came on the turn, then the
on the river.
in the small blind and reraised all in. When everyone folded, Malinasky (like so many other players today) found himself in a race against Naimark's
. A board of
failed to improve Malinasky's Big Slick and allowed Naimark to double up to 115,000.
flop and with about 60,000 already in the pot William Burdick bet 35,000 and Chase Madden moved all in for 140,000. Two other players folded and Burdick made the call. His
had Madden's
beat and they held up as the
fell on the turn and the
on the river.


.




. The rivered queen busts out Robert, and though he hasn't had quite the same year in 2008 as he had in 2007, he has to be at least somewhat pleased with his five WSOP cashes this year.
and Ortlieb doubled up to just over 200,000. Rasmussen slipped to 196,000.
. Darren Grant looked him up and tabled
.
but the
on the turn put Schaedlich's tournament life at risk. The river was the
, no help to Schaedlich, and he was eliminated.
into Nick Voyatzis'
in a preflop all-in. The board ran out
and Akrawi hit the rail, while Voyatzis increased his stack to 460,000.