. Richey had flopped middle set with
and was called a player who was drawing two ways,
. The turn paired the board
to take all of the drama out of the hand. It was a good thing for Richey; the river fell
to fill Richey's opponent's flush.Richey doubled up to 24,000.
. His opponent held a dominating position though with a broadway draw,
.
. Despite neither player hitting their wheel or broadway, Batista's opponent's pair of kings eliminated Chad from the tournament.
. Tehan's
was miles ahead though, and the board would run out blanks to lock up the pot. Tehan more than doubles up, sitting pretty with 70,500 now.
. The turn brought the
.
against the
allowing Lederer's pocket jacks to hold up. He doubles and is now at 39,400.