Adam Stone brought in for 500, as almost the entire table called around to David Williams. He instantly moved all in for his last 31,500, as two of his opponents mucked their hands. Chris Moorman asked for a count, before making the call, as the rest folded.
Williams:
Moorman:
The board ran out to see Moorman flop a pair, sending Williams to the rail.
Chris Mooman opened with a bet, as Horacio Chaves made the call, before Jeff Blenkarn moved all in for his last 52,000 in chips. Moorman folded, as Chaves quickly made the call.
Blenkarn:
Chaves:
The board of was no help for Blenkarn, who was eliminated in 19th place.
On a board of Chris Moorman put out a bet of 9,000. Mario Masciotro raised him to 21,500. Moorman thought and then called. They took a turn of the . Moorman checked. Then with fast order Masciotro announced "all in" and Moorman called immediately. Masciotro did not like it when the cards were flipped.
Masciotro:
Moorman:
The big hand put Moorman in an excellent position to climb up the chip counts and eliminate Masciotro. the river changed nothing and Masciotro exited in 20th place for $6,242. Moorman put a smile on while collecting his new found chips equal to 270,000.
A short-stacked Allen Cunningham opened the pot, before he was met with a raise from Adam Stone. The action folded back around to Cunningham, who moved all in for his remaining chips, and was snap called.
Cunningham:
Stone:
The board ran out queen-high, to see Stone rocket up to 400,000 in chips, as Cunningham added another cash to the four he already has in this year’s WSOP.
Accorring to Paul Lieu he told us that on a flop of Lieu bet out 5,000. Adam Levy pushed all in and Lieu called. They flipped up their cards.
Lieu:
Levy:
With a draw Levy needed help. The turn gave some help with the . But the river was the and with that Adam Levy was done. Lieu improved to a big stack with 275,000.
Paul Lieu brought in, and three players called, before Chris Moorman raised it up to 5,500. Lieu was the only player to call, as the two saw the flop come down . Lieu checked, as Moorman threw out a continuation bet of 10,000. Lieu instantly min raised to 20,000, which was called moments later. Both players were happy to check when the turned, and again when the completed the board.
Lieu tabled his for a busted flush draw that made a pair of jacks on the river, which was good enough to take down the pot, as Moorman’s cards went into the muck.