With the board showing , Stanislav Alekhin pushed all in with his remaining chips, and chip leader Joe Serock made the call. Alekhin showed , well behind Serock's two pair with .
The river was the , and Alekhin is out in 18th place.
Serock extends his lead, pushing out to 1.675 million. Meanwhile, Alex Ivarsson just won a nice pot to move past Brock Parker and into second place with 1.2 million.
Table #59
Seat 1 -- Yariv Levi
Seat 2 -- [Removed:505]
Seat 3 -- James Sudworth
Seat 4 -- Stanislav Alekhin
Seat 5 -- Men Nguyen
Seat 6 -- Joe Serock
Table #61
Seat 1 -- Brock Parker
Seat 2 -- James Bord
Seat 3 -- Alexander Wilson
Seat 4 -- Alex Ivarsson
Seat 5 -- Brian Meinders
Seat 6 -- Steven Levy
After losing to Brian Meinders' , Rory Duncan found himself very short and pushed all in against Joe Serock's cutoff raise with only to find Serock holding
The board never could help him coming and we're down to 18 players. Duncan earns $14,394 for his finish.
After a limp from Brian Friesen, Rory Duncan moved all in behind and Brian Meinders made the call from the big blind with the other Brian getting out of the way.
Duncan showed to Meinders' and the board came . Meinders pleaded, "Can we see a sixth card?"
Andrew Rennhack was all in preflop with against Motoyuki Mabuchi's .
The flop came , and Rennhack still needed a king or queen. But the on the turn meant he was drawing dead. Rennhack finishes in 20th place ($14,394). Mabuchi now has 305,000.
We just had two more eliminations, bringing us down to 20 players.
In the first, Brock Parker opened with a raise from the cutoff, and Stella Su reraised all in with her last 55,000 from the small blind. Parker called, showing K-Q to Su's J-10. The board came king-high, and Su is out in 22nd place.
Next, Claudio Rinaldi pushed all in with and was up against Steven Levy's . The community cards came , and Rinaldi is out in 21st. Levy is up to 310,000.