David Williams was seen dragging in a large pot after doubling up on a board of 8♠9♥2♣2♥K♣.
Cards were face up at showdown, with William's tabling A♥2♦, for three of a kind, deuces, besting his opponent's Qx9x, for a pair of nines.
David Williams was seen dragging in a large pot after doubling up on a board of 8♠9♥2♣2♥K♣.
Cards were face up at showdown, with William's tabling A♥2♦, for three of a kind, deuces, besting his opponent's Qx9x, for a pair of nines.
Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between Jim Agate in the hijack, another player in the small blind and Victor Paredes in the big blind.
On the flop of K♣10♠9♠ action checked around to Agate who bet 1,100 which saw the small blind fold and Paredes raise to 4,500 which Agate called.
Paredes bet 5,500 on the turn 5♣ and Agate moved all in for 12,000 effective which saw Paredes fold.
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Action was briefly recapped by the table as Josh Reichard was seen getting up and leaving his seat.
The pot was between David Williams in the small blind and Josh Reichard in the cutoff with a board reading A♠10♠4♦8♣J♣ and on the river, both players got their chips in with Reichard's stack being shorter.
Josh Reichard: A♥10♥
David Williams: A♣A♦
Reichard had flopped top two against Williams' set of aces and Williams soared up the leaderboard while Williams was eliminated.
Nenad Djukic was all-in preflop, and at risk in a hand versus Chris Moorman.
Nenad Djukic: A♦A♥
Chris Moorman: A♠Q♠
The flop rolled out J♣3♣10♠, with Moorman picking up a straight draw and backdoor flush possibilities.
The turn landed the 3♠, giving Moorman more outs, but the 5♣ awarded the pot to Djukic, who doubled up.
Moorman was left short, and seen approaching the rail not long after.
The players have gone on a 15-minute break.
Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Three players were involved in a hand on a flop of J♣9♦8♦, with 7,000 in the pot.
Xinli Ye, in the small blind, bet out for 3500. The player in the big blind moved all-in and the player in the hijack moved all-in as well. Ye, who had both of his opponents covered, made the call.
Big blind: 7x9x
Hijack: 10x10x
Ye: Q♦J♦
Ye improved to trips on the J♠ turn, and a full house on the 8♥ river, knocking out both of his opponents in the process.