Brandt Hale raised from under the gun, David Gee called from late position and Don Nguyen called from the big bling. All three players swapped two cards, Nguyen checked, Hale bet, Gee raised, Nguyen called, and Hale called putting himself all in and at risk. Nguyen drew one, Hale asked for one, and Gee stood pat. Nguyen and Gee checked and stood pat, Hale turned over and both players mucked.
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David Gee had bet the final draw with a massive pot in the middle. Captain Tom Franklin had made the call and Gee showed the nuts , Captain Tom could only shrug as he tabled throwing his fifth card in the muck. Gee has quietly been picking up chips throughtout the day, but has picked up most of them the last level.
On his final hand, Smith found himself up against David Bell. By the hand's end, Bell made for a ninety-seven perfect. Smith's final hand was the and could not best Bell's better nine. Smith was eliminated in 21st place and Bell raked in the last of his chips.
Tom Franklin raised it up from early position and it folded around to Ismael Bojang who made it three bets from the big blind. Franklin called and the two were off to the draw.
Bojang took one new card while Franklin opted for two. Bojang bet out and Franklin called. Bojang stood pat on the second draw and Franklin announced that he would once again take two. At hearing that, Bojang instantly tossed out a bet. Franklin squeezed out his cards and then threw his hand into the muck.
Bojang scooped up the pot and now holds the chip lead with about 145,000 in chips.
Mike Leah popped it up with a raise from the small blind and Rinat Shakirov called from the big blind. At the first draw, Leah took one and Shakirov opted for two. Leah bet, Shakirov raised and Leah called.
The second draw saw Leah pull one card and Shakirov stand pat. Leah checked and Shakirov continued his aggression with a bet. This time, however, it was Leah who came out with a raise. Shakirov called.
Both players stood pat on the final draw and Leah fired one last time. Shakirov called but mucked his hand after seeing Leah's for the wheel.
The start-of-day chip leader pulled in the pot and now has about 99,000 in chips.