After a preflop raise, David Singer and Adam Junglen saw a flop of . Junglen bet 4,800 and Singer made the call.
The turn brought the and this time Singler led out for 10,000. Junglen popped it up to 22,000 and Singer went into the tank. Eventually, Singler released his cards into the muck and said "Nice bluff". This hand knocks Singer down to 32,000.
After his opponent min-raised from the button, Mark Radoja shoved all in. His opponent called for his tournament life and tabled . He was behind Radoja's , however, and failed to improve after the board fell. Radoja will be returning tomorrow.
Andrew Frankenberger and his opponent committed 4,000 preflop to see a flop fall with both players checking before committing another 4,000 when the landed on the turn.
With the river falling the , Frankenberger check-raised the river holding and his opponent paid his straight off.
With the flop reading , Adam Junglen check-raised to 12,000 over David Singer's bet of 5,000.
Singer made the call as the appeared on the turn and Junglen checked once again. Singer bet and 22,000 and Junglen opted for a fold on this occasion as he slipped to 68,000 in chips.
We missed the action, but we are being told Phil Laak lost in a cooler situation when he flopped the nut flush and ran into Jean FrancoisTalbot's turned full-house.
At the last table playing three-handed, Yasuhiro Waki got it all in preflop with against his opponent's . Waki was so excited that he walked briskly around the table, hands held high in victory before the board was even dealt.
The board fell and Waki was able to bust his opponent. All remaining tables are now playing heads up.
Catching the action on the board of we found David Singer pushing out an 11,000-chip bet.
Adam Junglen opting to raise the action up to 27,000, and after some consideration, Singer kicked his cards to the muck while slipping to 50,000 as Junglen climbs to 100,000 in chips.