Derek Wolters four-bet shoved with and got called by Paul Sokoloff with the . Wolters took the lead on the flop, but the turn and the river gave Sokoloff the better hand.
We only caught the action on the turn when Brandon Hall bet 17,000. Valentino Konakchiev raised to 44,000 and Hall made the call. After the river, Hall checked to his opponent and the Bulgarian led for 86,000 with another 92,000 behind. Hall announced all in and Konakchiev sighed for a few minutes before tossing his cards towards the muck.
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Arnaud Mattern checked his card, placed a yellow chip on top of them and raised to 6,500 from the cutoff. The button and small blind passed, but Kim Ng called from the big blind.
Ng checked the flop and Mattern checked behind. Ng then checked the turn, Mattern took up the role of aggressor once more and bet 7,000. Ng mucked, looked at the tournament clock and counted her 29,000 stack.
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David Schaerf was all in preflop and at risk for his last 55,000 with and got called by Antony Hallam with the . The highest card on the board was the on the river and all red cards, eliminating Schaerf in the process.
On the last hand before break, Peter Tobias opened to 5,000 from the button, Eddy Sabat called from the small blind and Will Givens called from the big blind. The flop was and Sabat led for 8,200; Givens folded and Tobias called. The turn was the and Sabat bet 13,000. Tobias made the call and they saw a fall on the river.
Sabat checked and Tobias bet 20,000. Sabat thought for a few minutes before finally making the call. Tobias tabled and Sabat mucked.