Praz Bansi has dropped to just 28,000 after he got it all in preflop with against , the flop came king high with two diamonds and his opponent turned a flush for a pot worth around 80,000.
Meanwhile Martin Jacobson and Jeff Madsen are getting into some battles, Jacobson min-raised preflop to 3,200 and Madsen made it 7,200 behind him but then quickly folded when Jacobson effectively set him all in with a four-bet to 22,400.
Kevin Williams is up to 185,000 after winning a huge pot with top two pair. There had been a raise with two callers and Williams made the call in the small blind with and the big blind joined in with the fun.
The flop was and it was checked all the way around to the button who bet 8,000. Williams check-raised to 21,000 before the original raiser moved all in for about 75,000. The button then folded and Williams made the call with top two and found his opponent with . The came on the turn locking up the pot for the Englishman and the river was pretty much meaningless.
We didn't quite catch how it happened, but Vitaly Lunkin's were up against an all in player at his table's
The board ran out The flop gave kings to the all in player, but the turn completed Lunkin's straight (amazingly, no one had a heart in their hand) and he took the extra 40,000 chips and moved them right into his stack. He is now sitting with about 130,000 which is more than double average at this point.
Oanh Bui has doubled up to about 120,000 after she three-bet an opening raise to 12,000 from 5,000 only be shoved on by the original raiser who had her just covered.
Bui quickly called with and was up against , the board coming to give her a big pot and move over the six-figure mark.
Both Jeff Madsen and Martin Jacobson were at the same table and knocked out in back to back hands.
In Jacobson's bustout hand, a player raised it up to 6,000 and Jacobson put it all in for 28,000 and got a call. Jacobson had vs. his opponent's The board was not kind to him however when it came down and Jacobson hit the rail.
In Madsen's hand, he raised to 4,200 preflop and got a call from the button.
The flop came and Madsen bet 5,800. The button put him all in and he called showing He was behind the of the button player. The turn and river were and and Madsen was done.