Matt Waxman raised to 16,000 from early position and Tom Bedell seemed unsure what to do in the big blind. He eventually elected to call but you sensed his chips were not going to be alongside him too much longer.
Flop:
Tom Bedell checked to Waxman, he bet 26,000 and in went all of Bedell's chips.
"I call," said Waxman.
Showdown
Waxman
Bedell
Turn: & River
It has been a good run for Bedell but all good things come to an end. The dealer went to ship Bedell's stacks of chips to Waxman, "break them all up. I like to stack them myself," said Waxman.
We are now down to our final two ladies (Maria Ho and Melanie Weisner) after the elimination of Liv Boeree. The person responsible for making our tournament that little bit less aesthetically pleasing to the eye, was Jeremy Kottler. Boeree moved all-in over a Max Silver raise with and Kottler called with and she was sent to the pay desk.
The British are really putting on a good show here today, and the latest beneficiary of chips is Jake Cody. In the last hand, he played a heads-up pot with Giuseppe Sammartino, whom they call "Dario". The board ran out , and it looks like Cody got bets in on all three streets. And it turned out to be three streets of value once Sammartino called his final bet of 95,000. Cody tabled pocket kings, and Sammartino flashed pocket jacks on the way into the muck, honestly doing well not to lose more.
Cody is putting himself in the hunt with the big stacks, and we've got him over 800,000 now. That's more than double where he was just a level ago.
Tony G raised from the cutoff to 21,000 and Pavel Ivan called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Ivan checked and Tony G bet 25,000. Ivan folded and showed the . Tony G didn't show.
Steven Moreau raised from the button to 19,000 and Pavel Ivan reraised all in for 164,000 from the small blind. Action folded back to Moreau and he also folded, allowing Ivan to scoop the pot.
Chris McClung raised preflop and Patrik Antonius defended with a call from the big blind. The flop was and Antonius check-called 19,000 from McClung to see the land on the turn. After Antonius checked for a second time, McClung bet 37,000. Antonius mucked and McClung won the pot.