Donnie Peters
The board read with Chris Bell to act first. He bet 6,000 with Roland De Wolfe next to act. De Wolfe raised to 27,600. Next in line was Jeff Lisandro. He too wanted to have a crack at things and fired a reraise in to 70,200 total. Bell folded first and then De Wolfe folded second. Lisandro now has 114,000 chips and pushing towards a second bracelet at this year's World Series.
Donnie Peters
Karen Longfellow is the last woman standing in Event 27. We haven't seen much action from her, but she did just take down a pot on the turn after the board read . Longfellow fired a bet of 10,000 after four opponents checked to her. They all folded and she scooped the pot to put her right around 55,000 chips.
Eli - Busto
On a flop of , Scott Clements and Eli Elezra both check, Senovio Ramirez III bets 8,500 and Clements check-raises the pot to 47,500 with about 10,000 behind. Eli Elezra calls all-in for 9,100 and Ramirez reraises Clements all-in, the latter quickly calling.
Clements:
Elezra:
Ramirez:
The turn is the and Ramirez' draw is huge now but the river is the and Clements doubles to 140,000. Elezra is out and Ramirez is left with 75,000.
As all the chips went in on a board, Chris Reslock said, "I think you're in trouble," flipping but looked a little less happy when Kirill Rabtsov flipped . The turn was the and now Reslock needed to make the low or hit the case . But the river was the case making the Russian quads and Reslock was knocked out as a result.
On a board, Andy Bloch bet 8,000 and David John reraised all-in for 18,800 and Quentin Krueger pushed all-in for 23,800. Bloch called and they were on their backs (the cards - the players stayed seated).
Bloch:
John:
Krueger:
The turn was the and the river was the .
Bloch and John chopped the low and Bloch's kings up was good enough to scoop the high. Kruger missed his low wrap draw and had nothing but A-4 for the low which meant he was eliminated.
Donnie Peters
From middle position, Amnon Filippi raised to 5,500 and then action folded around the table to Matt Lefkowitz. He reraised to 23,000 and Filippi called. The flop came down and the two players got all-in.
Showdown
Filippi:
Lefkowtiz:
The turn was the and the river the . Filippi took only a quarter of the pot with Lefkowitz scooping three-quarters and moving up to 47,000.