We don't know exactly how the action went, but we know some betting took place that ended with Allen Kessler moving all in for about 40,000. Action was on Nick Abou Risk, who took his time deciding what his best option was. In the end Risk announced "call", to which Kessler asked "do you have ace-queen?". Risk's response was to flip over his hand, 
. Kessler scoffed at his opponent telling him "what an awful call". Kessler then took his time to expose his 
.
Kessler was ahead going to the 

flop. The
on the turn brought Kessler saying "I f**king knew it" and went on to berate Risk even more, repeating how awful of a call Risk made. The
on the river just gave Kessler more fuel for his tantrum. Kessler was also not happy with the dealer, who apparently spread the chips in the middle when no one asked him to. Kessler then would take turns muttering curse words about the dealer and Risk, until he eventually packed his Ipad in his plastic bag and stormed off to his pay off.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
240,000
160,000
|
160,000 |
|
|
Busted |


was a horrible way to start a showdown. The turn
didn't change much but the
certainly did. Bernstein clapping his hands together in relief as he doubled to 48,000.

and for a moment the button thought he had struck gold until Lovgren reminded him, in her own quiet way, that she had a set. The turn
and river
handing Lovgren a full-house and 60,000 chips.
and the plan worked out well. Eames now has 132,000.

and Carlo Savinelli faced a bet of around 25,000 from his opponent. Savinelli, the larger stack of the two announced all in, a bet of around 65,000. Savinelli snap called and cards were exposed.



while his opponent had
. The board blanked out for the ace and the six and Eames was awarded the substantial pot.


sealing the fate of Slotboom and he was out.