Alex Rocha
Alex Rocha just knocked out Kevin Eyster,
Alex Rocha had 
and Kevin Eyster had 
. The board ran out 



- no help for Eyster and he was eliminated. Rocha is through to tomorrow with 622,000 chips.
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Table 718
Kevin Eyster: 365,000
Alex Rocha: 255,000
Table 719
Jonathan Little: 350,000
Alan Spotts: 275,000
Table 722
Steve Foutty: 350,000
Josh Kay: 262,000
Table 723
Ben Maya: 286,000
Chris Bell: 326,000
Table 728
Ross Ward: 220,000
Russell Thomas: 430,000
Table 729
James Gilbert: 300,000
Matas Dilpsas: 350,000
The tournament is on a 15-minute break.
Tim West and Joe Cook were the sole survivors of their tables.
There are currently six tables left and they're all heads up.
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The epic battle between Paul Michaelis and Erle Mankin is finally over.
Erle Mankin shoved with 
and Paul Michaelis called with 
.
The board ran out 



and Mankin was finally felted.
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Table 718: Three-handed with Kevin Eyster, Alex Rocha, and Joseph Barnard.
Table 719: Three-handed with Paul W Lee, Jonathan Little, and Alan Spotts.
Table 722: Heads up between Steve Foutty and Josh Kay.
Table 723: Heads up between Ben Maya and Chris Bell.
Table 728: Heads up between Ross Ward and Russell Thomas.
Table 729: Heads up between James Gilbert and Matas Dilpsas.
Thomas Boivin called an eight-big-blind shove from Rajaee Wazwaz and knocked him out to emerge victorious at his table and advance to the final day.
“The last hand was not important,” The Belgian reported to PokerNews as he savored his victory.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Thomas Boivin
|
620,000
210,000
|
210,000
|
|
|
Busted
|
|
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Carlos Mortensen
We got to the table to see Ross Ward and Carlos Mortensen all in.
Ward: 

Mortensen: 

The board ran out 



to give Ward a flush on the river and knock Mortensen out.
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Rajaee Wazwaz moved all in on the turn of a board reading 


and Thomas Boivin though for a long time before making a king-high call.
Wazwaz: 

Boivin: 

The river was the
and the pair of sixes was good enough for the double-up for Wazwaz.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Thomas Boivin
|
410,000
128,000
|
128,000
|
|
|
140,000
30,000
|
30,000
|
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Rajaee WazwazThomas Boivin