We arrived to find David Singer all in and at risk against Gus Hansen on fourth street. The two players tabled their cards to find Singer in pretty bad shape. Singer held and was up against Hansen's for trip tens. By the end of the hand, Singer made a pair of sixes but it was not enough to best Hansen. Singer was sent to the rail while Hansen collected his chips and now sits around 90,000.
We came upon the table to find Jared Talarico raise the action only to have Dan Kelly three-bet out of the small blind. Talarico called and the two took a flop of . Kelly continued out and Talarico calld to see the paired the board on the turn. Kelly bet once again and Talarico cut out another call. The finished the board and Kelly fired one last bet which Talarico quickly called.
Kelly showed and Talarico mucked his hand. Kelly scooped up the pot and is now sitting on about 120,000. Talarico was left crippled and busted soon after.
We just did a sweep of the floor looking for players we haven't updated in awhile, and even though we found some, we discovered even more had been eliminated from the tournament. They include:
Eric Dalby: / /
David Moskowitz: / /
Cyndy Violette: / /
We picked up the action on fourth street with Cyndy Violette already all in. David Moskowitz and Eric Dalby were engaged in a side pot, with the former firing bets on every street thereafter and the latter calling him down.
Dalby:
Moskowitz:
Violette:
Dalby showed a 7-6-4-3-2 low, but it was no good as Moskowitz held a 7-6-3-2-A low. Violette then showed a 8-6-5-4-A low before hitting the rail.
Meanwhile, Roberto Marin was eliminated by Todd Brunson in a hand of Razz one table over.
We arrived at the table on fifth street to see Fabrice Soulier fire out a bet. David Benyamine called and the same action occurred on sixth street. Soulier had just 300 in chips behind when he received his final card and he tossed it in the middle. Benyamine called, looked at his last card and rolled over for two pair of eights and sevens.
Soulier looked at his final card, stood up from the table, then flung all of his cards up in the air over the table. He made a quick beeline out of the tournament area while Benyamine stacked his new chips. Benyamine is now sitting on about 160,000.
Soulier checked seventh and then shot back in his chair when Shetty bet. Soulier began talking to himself, stood from his chair and generally seemed frustrated with the spot he was in. Eventually Soulier sat back down and splashed in a call.
"Straight," Shetty said before tabling the . Soulier began to mumble to himself while pulling the edges of his hole cards up and down quite aggressively. The frustration he was taking out on the cards bent the corner of the clubs so much that the floor had to change it after the hand.