Joining the action on the river, the board was and Katie Lindsay moved all-in. Mark LeBlanc was her opponent and called. Lindsay showed for three of a kind, however she was beat by LeBlanc's flopped full house with .
Lindsay was eliminated a few hands later and hit the rail.
A player raised in early position to 1,300 with action folding around to the small blind, where Romain Lewis moved all-in for 11,600. Action folded around to the initial raiser who called.
Romain Lewis:
Opponent:
The board ran out which left the ace-king in the lead and Lewis doubled up.
Action was picked up on the flop with Alex Foxen in the cutoff versus the under the gun player.
On a flop reading , the under the-gun player continued for 2,000, which Foxen responded to by raising to 5,500; his opponent called.
The turn of saw action check through to the river that saw the opponent bet 1,600. Foxen responded by putting in a raise to 11,300, leaving himself a single chip. His opponent sighed and put in the call, only to see for a straight, good for the near double up.
Elsewhere in the tournament, Ori Hasson and Daniel Sepiol were eliminated
Jaime Cervantes raised to 1,200 from under the gun and David Coleman made the call from the middle position. Albert Choi three-bet to 3,800 from the cutoff for the action to fold back to Cervantes. He made the call and so did Coleman.
The flop came , it was checked to Choi who continued with a bet of 8,500 which only Cervantes called.
The turn was the and Cervantes checked again. Choi barreled bet of 16,500 over the line to leave himself with only 5,100. Cervantes took a few seconds and then called again.
The completed the board for Choi to flick in his last two chips for the shove but he acted out of turn. Cervantes checked for Choi to do the same as he did earlier and Cervantes called to see. Choi tabled the for two pair, aces and fours, with the king-kicker. Cervantes glanced at his cards and wanted to muck but the dealer prompted for the forced reveal. Cervantes flashed the for the same two pair but lower queen-kicker.
A player in early position raised to 1,100 and from middle position, Roland Israelashvili three-bet to 3,600 which folded all remaining action. The initial raiser moved all-in for 13,000 and Israelashvili snap-called.
Opponent:
Roland Israelashvili:
The board ran out and Israelashvili's set was good to eliminate his opponent.