It was a small blind versus big blind confrontation that would lead the elimination of Mike Nellis in 28th place. He called the small blind's all in and his couldn't hold against when his opponent made a straight on the river.
On the very next hand he was all in for 12,000 and is could not improve against the of Daniel Cascado.
With Nellis exiting the tournament, the players are now redrawing seats for the final three tables. We will have seat assignments and chip counts for you shortly.
We have reached our final 27 players, which means we are doing a full three table redraw. We will get a seating chart up with updated chip counts for everyone shortly.
If you want to know how crazy a game No-Limit Hold'em can be, just ask James Carroll. Carroll won a massive pot to take the chip lead going into the last break, and in just one level, he busted. We didn't catch the hand that did him in, but we do know that most of the damage was done by Mika Paasonen, who doubled up to 650,000 when his held against the of Carroll.
Not long after she doubled up, Harwood took down another big pot to up her stack to 590,000. Harwood raised it up to 20,000 in late position, and the button moved all in for his last 180,000. When it got back to Harwood, she snap called.
Harwood:
Opponent:
Harwood caught up right away as the flop came down , and she held the lead through the turn, and the river.
Action folded to Emil Olesson, on the button, who raised to 20,000. Jeff Dobrin reraised all in for 114,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded and Emil, after some thought, made the call.
Dobrin: [asdas]
Olesson:
The board ran out giving Dobrin a much needed infusion of chips.
Loni Harwood raised it up to 20,000 in the cutoff, and Ryan Hughes three bet to 55,000 on the button. It got back to Harwood, and she hardly took anytime to move all in for her last 175,000. Hughes thought for about 20 seconds before making the call.
Harwood:
Hughes:
Harwood was in great shape to double up, but the popped right into the window on a flop that completed . Harwood was now looking for a jack or a queen to win, and the on the turn gave her another king as an out as well. The river was the , and Harwood hardly flinched as she started counting up her chips.
After the hand, Harwood doubled up to 380,000, while Hughes dropped to 285,000.