govshark2 snatches one up!
As it folded round to Kathy Liebert in the small blind she pushed the action to 9,000. Ravi Raghavan then made a pot bet of 27,000 from the big blind with Liebert making the call.
The flop fell down and Liebert pushed all in putting Raghavan to a decision for his tournament life.
Thinking for some time, Raghavan eventually made the call tabling for an under-pair, but it would be ahead of Liebert's Ace-Queen high.
Needing to avoid an Ace or a Queen, Raghavan would stay alive when the and fell on the turn and river to push Raghavan over the 100,000 mark as Liebert slipped to 20,000.
From late position Michael Roche raised to 8,900. Marc Tschirch reraised from the small blind to 18,000 and Ed Martin moved all in for 26,700 from the button.
Roche calls all in and Tschirch, who has them both covered, makes the call.
Roche:
March Tschirch:
Ed Martin:
The board came allowing Roche to triple up with the worst hand.
Frank'D out of the tournament
With the action folding round to Justin Frank in late position, he made the call, as did Kyle Carlston before Mark Radoja made it 8,500 to go.
Frank called all in for his tournament life as did Carlston to see a flop of fall.
Radoja fired out 8,000 with Carlston making the call, only to fold for 19,000 when the landed on the turn.
Frank:
Radoja:
With Frank drawing dead, he made his way to the rail as Radoja climbed to 60,000 in chips.
Seif exits to the rail
We caught the action on the flop of with Andreas Vandevenne committing the last of his chips holding to be ahead of Mark Seif's .
The turn landed the and river the to see Vandevenne double through to 128,000 as Seif slipped to 20,000.
A few hands later Seif ran his into Mike Beasley's to find himself on the rail.
De Wolfe in happier times
Petteri Pirinen opened the pot to 8,400 before Roland De Wolfe pushed his last remaining 16,900 into the middle with Pirinen making the call.
Pirinen:
De Wolfe:
De Wolfe would hit the front on the flop, but when the landed on the turn and on the river De Wolfe vacate his chair and massage lady to head to the rail.
Jason Dewitt
Marc Tschirch made it 7,000 to go from middle position. Jason Dewitt called from the button as did Nick Stowell from the big blind. The flop came and all three players checked. The turn brought the and after a check from Stowell, Tschirch made it 12,500. Dewitt called and Stowell folded.
The river brought the and Tschirch checked. Dewitt make a healthy bet of 20,500 and took down the pot.
Jason Dewitt is now back up to 260,000 - where he was before he lost a 145,000 race earlier in the day.
Sebok out steaming
Kyle Carlston opened the pot from the button before Joe Sebok put in a re-raise with Carlston making the call.
On a flop of Sebok pushed in 20,000 leaving himself just 8,000 and was met with an all in re-raise from Carlston with Sebok making the call.
Carlston:
Sebok:
The turn was the dagger through the heart of Sebok when it fell the , and the river of the was salt to the already deep wound.
As Carlston stood up to shake Sebok's hand, Sebok brushed him off and stormed off towards the exit, without even picking up his placing card to collect his winnings.