Randy Dorfman three-bet all-in before the flop and got a call from Brian Hodhod. Dorfman's pocket queens did not improve against Hodhod's pocket aces and his tournament came to an end.
Hodhod is up to 591,000.
Randy Dorfman three-bet all-in before the flop and got a call from Brian Hodhod. Dorfman's pocket queens did not improve against Hodhod's pocket aces and his tournament came to an end.
Hodhod is up to 591,000.
Down to about 70,000 in chips, Philippe D'Auteuil moved all-in from early position. Daniel Negreanu three-bet from the small blind and Hoyt Corkins folded the big blind leaving them heads-up.
D'Auteuil 

Negreanu 

The 



board was no help for D'Auteuil and he was eliminated. Negreanu is up to 1.14 million.
Following that disastrous hand against Richard Anthony, Karr open-shoved for his remaining 111,000 and Daniel Negreanu made the call.
Karr 

Negreanu 

Karr did not improve on the 



board and hit the rail. Negreanu has crossed the million-chip mark and is on 1,040,000.
For all you Phil Ivey fans, we've got a hand for you where Ivey had all of his chips in the middle. After Bryn Kenney raised to 14,000, Ivey moved all in for around 150,000. Kenney made the call and the hands were tabled. Don't get too excited though, as the excitement ends there. Both players tabled 
and wound up chopping the pot.
With the board reading 


on the turn, Richard Anthony checked from the big blind, Mclean Karr bet 22,500 from the cutoff and Anthony raised to 60,000. Karr made the call and they went to the river which fell the
. Anthony bet 52,000 and Karr called.
Anthony showed the 'ol 
for the bottom end of the straight, toasting Karr's turned trips with 
. Anthony is up to 353,000 while Karr fell to 110,000.
On a 

flop, Vanessa Rousso checked, Randy Dorfman bet 19,000, and Jason Somerville raised enough to set Rousso all-in. Dorfman folded and Rousso called.
Rousso 

Somerville 

The turn was the
, the river was the
and Rousso doubled to 225,000. Somerville is down to 514,000.
With the board reading 



on the river, Randy Dorfman bet 135,000, sending Jason Somerville into the tank.
"I really wish you were 19 years old and this was the internet because I would not ever fold," said Somerville as he mulled his decision. Finally, he made the call.
"Good call," said Dorfman.
Somerville showed 
and took down the pot.
Armin Zoikes was just eliminated from the tournament when his queen-jack fell to Steven Kelly's ace-king.