Rick Fuller has knocked out another player after his pocket eights outlasted Steven Graham's . His stack now exceeds 200,000.
And Joe McGowan was all in preflop for his last 60,000 with against Jeff Manthe's . The board came , and McGowan hits the rail. Manthe is up to 260,000.
Ye Lynn was all in for his tournament life with against Rick Fuller's . The flop came . "Hearts!" said Lynn, looking for another way to come from behind. The turn didn't bring a heart, but it was good nonetheless -- the .
Then came the river -- the -- to steal the hand back away. Lynn is out, and Fuller up to 175,000.
With almost 55,000 already in the pot, the board read between James Sudworth and Brett Switzer. Switzer leads out for 27,500 and Sudworth makes the call. The river is the , and Switzer thinks for ages about betting 40,000 or so but in the end checks.
"If you had bet, I would've moved all-in," says Sudworth flipping over a counterfeited which Switzer's had now overtaken. "If the seven hadn't come I was calling any bet you make."
Carder England raised to 5,000 from under the gun, Sasha Rosewood, sitting to his left, reraised, England pushed all in, and Rosewood called with the last of his chips.
England showed and Rosewood . "Remember when we used to play poker after the flop," came a comment from across the table. "That's what cash games are for," said Rosewood with a smile.
He continued smiling after the flop came . The turn was the and the river , and Rosewood is up to 81,000.
That hand knocked England back to 12,000, and a couple of hands later he hit the rail in 69th place.
Men Nguyen
Men Nguyen is up to 75,000 after getting it all-in on a flop with against . Men caught the on the turn and avoided a paired river when the fell.