Over in the silver section of the Brasilia Room we just watched Dan Kelly and Antonio Esfandiari lose a few chips on their respective tables.
- On Kelly's table, he opened the action from the hijack to 200. The small blind then three-bet to 700. Kelly made the call and a


flop was dealt. The small blind led for 800 here and Kelly called. Both players then checked the turn and a
hit the river. This time Kelly would fold when the small blind bet 1,625. - Esfandiari was in middle position and opened the pot to 175. The player in the big blind called and a


flop was spread on the felt. Esfandiari check-called a bet of 200 here and both players checked the
turn. On the
river, Esfandiar check-called a bet of 350 and his opponent tabled 
, enough to send Esfandiari's cards into the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
13,100
1,900
|
1,900 |
|
|
||
|
|
11,600
3,400
|
3,400 |


and one player was set to act in front of Kling. A big pot was already out on the felt and the player checked, at which point Kling bet 1,400. Her opponent then check-raised to 3,200 - albeit after a long time tanking. No nonsense from Kling, she quickly made the call.
was the final card to be dealt on the felt and the player this time led for 6,300. Kling didn't look pleased, throwing her cards away and surrendering the pot to her opponent.
flop," Channing said. "I had
, Channing checked, the other player bet and Dolan called with a straight flush draw. Channing flatted and the river came
.


flop showing and Veldhuis was first to act in the big blind position. He checked, Alessandro Sarro then bet 425, a player on his left called and the player on the button folded. Back on Veldhuis and he raised it up to 1,800. Sarro then re-raised it to 3,925 and the player on his left quickly got out of the way.
for two pair, while Sarro's 
for the flush draw would need some help. The
on the river would see Veldhuis eliminated.