Gerasimos Deres and Noel Furlong got into a all-in confrontation with similar stacks. Graf held , and Deres held . The door card was a jack, and it looked for a moment like Graf might win the pot, but a king came on the flop as well. The full board was . Deres won the pot, and Graf was eliminated.
David Chiu has been eliminated from the tournament. According to Jeff Forrest, one of Chiu's former tablemates, Chiu held and ran into Yuri Dzivielevski's . The chips went in the middle preflop, and Chiu did not improve.
Ariel Celestino raised to 12,000, and Kai Dressler made it 25,000 to go. After action folded back around, Celestino made it 56,000 total, and Dressler made the call.
The flop was , and Celestino came out with a tiny bet of 26,000. Dressler called. The turn was a , and Celestino again fired small, 48,500 this time. Dressler said he was all in, and Celestino beat him to the pot, flipping . Dressler slumped back in his seat, turning over , and he was drawing dead.
Dressler busted his last few chips shortly thereafter.
Players are redrawing to three tables in the Blue section of the room.
Mark Jun opened for 20,000 in the cutoff, and Chris DeMaci moved all in for 168,000 from the small blind. Jun went into the tank, and he called after about a minute.
Jun:
DeMaci:
"Alright, ace on the flop," Jun said.
He didn't get an ace, but he did catch a pair of tens on the flop. The turn was a .
"Seven," Jun said, willing a brick to come out. "Seven."
The dealer burned and turned a though, giving DeMaci new life and a sizable stack, and cutting Jun's stack in about half.
"Jesus Christ," he said. "I make the right call every time and lose."