The last three all ins occurred at table #410 and involved Eric Crain and a short stack.
The first all in came when Crain opened to 20,000. Action folded to Tim Reilly, in the big blind, who went all in for 54,000 holding . Crain called with and the board ran out and Reilly got a much needed to boost to his stack.
The second all in came when James Uschuk went all in for his remaining stack with and everyone folded to Crain in the small blind who reraised to isolate encouraging the big blind to fold. Crain tabled stating queens haven't been doing well against him. We saw a board of and Upschuk's queens did just fine against Crain.
The third double was again involving Tim Reilly who raised to 16,000. Crain, the button, potted and Reilly was essentially all in and put the remaining chips in the pot. Crain tabled and Reilly was ahead with . The board came giving Reilly a flush and another double.up.
Allen Cunningham opened to 20,000 from the small blind and Jaspal Brar called from the big blind. The dealer fanned a flop of and Cunningham continued for 16,000. Brar made it 34,000 to go and Cunningham announced all in for 98,000. Brar snapped him off and showed .
A dejected Brar then looked across the table to see Cunningham's hand- the for a higher set. The board compelted with the and the , allowing Cunningham to double with a superior set. He's now sitting around 240,000 while Brar has fallen to 315,000.
Lev Rofman opened with a raise to an unknown amount and James Uschuk three-bet all in for 56,000 from the very next seat over. It folded back around to Rofman who snapped him off.
Uschuk:
Rofman:
The board ran out and Uschuk was unable to improve, eliminating him in 12th place.
Allen Cunningham raised to 16,000. When action folded to Pim De Goede, he went all in with and Cunningham called with
After the flop of came, Cunningham stated that the flop was his. But the turn was de Goede's giving him and open-ended straight draw. Unfortunately, the river did not improve de Goede's hand and he was eliminated in 11th place.
Timothy Reilly opened with a raise to 20,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Eric Crain who three-bet to 55,000. Robert Corcione moved all in from the big blind and Reilly folded. Crain called and the hands were tabled:
Corcione:
Crain:
Corcione was in the lead at the moment but quickly fell behind when the flop brought . The turn was the and Corcione needed a heart or a ten to stay alive in the tournament. It was the , however, and he was eliminated from play as the final table bubble boy.