Habib Khanis raised to 16,000 from the button with 40,000 behind. Saar Wilf shoved all in and after both blinds folded, Khanis made the call for his tournament life.
Khanis:
Wilf:
The board ran out and Khanis was eliminated. Wilf is now up to 570,000.
Pavel Myndrov got all of his money in with but was behind his opponent's . Lucky for him, the flop came .
The on the turn meant only one of the two remaining sevens could send him home. The ensured that would not happen quite yet. Myndrov is now up to 49,000, which is far below the chip average.
Adam Kotler moved all in for 29,000 with , and Nicholas Heather looked him up with . The board ran out , and Kotler held on to double up. He's got 68,000 now, while Heather fell to 132,000.
In middle position, Phil Hellmuth raised to 10,000. He was called by both Richard Geyer and the Nicholas Heather.
The flop came and Heather checked. Hellmuth bet 10,000, Geyer called, and Heather got out of the way.
The hit the turn and Hellmuth decided to check. Geyer then bet 22,000, which prompted Hellmuth to quickly remove his sunglasses, give a speech, and muck.
Hellmuth is down to 112,000, while Geyer has increased his stack to 288,000.
Frank Bonacci limped in the small blind and saw a free flop with Looney Devin (who might actually have a more entertaining name than the previously mentioned Ditmar Winkelmolen.) It fell , and Bonacci checked. Devin bet 4,000, and Bonacci check-raised to 16,000. Devin called to see the on the turn. Bonacci checked a second time, and Devin bet once again, betting 17,000. This time, Bonacci check-shoved, and Devin called with for top pair. Bonacci could only show for a turned third pair. The river was not one of Bonacci's two outs, and he check-raised himself on out. Devin is now up to 243,000.
Spencer Hudson raised to 10,000 from the cut off and was reraised by Ronald Eberhard on the button. Both blinds folded and Hudon called to see a flop of .
Hudson moved all in for 60,000 and was called by Eberhard who held . Hudson needed help with the and didn't receive it when the hit on the turn.
All Eberhard had to do was dodge an ace, ten or heart on the river; however, it was not meant to be as the hit.
Eberhard was knocked down to 43,000 while Hudson doubled to 170,000.