The player in the under-the-gun position had shoved all in for 4,175 and action folded to Theodoros Aidonopoulos. He asked for a count which the dealer gave him. He called. Everyone else folded.
Theodoros Aidonopoulos:
Under-the-gun:
The flop came , the under-the-gun player had hit his two, he now just needed to avoid a king to stay alive in the tournament. The turn brought them the which was safe but the on the river completed the board and gave Aidonopoulos the higher pair of kings and the pot.
Jeff Cormier raised to 1,200 from the button with the player in the small blind being all in for 125. The player in the big blind called. The flop came , the big blind check-folded to the 1,800 bet of Cormier.
Jeff Cormier:
Small Blind:
Cormier had an over pair with his pocket queens. The came on the turn and the on the river which gave Cormier the set and the elimination of a player to his name.
Kevin MacPhee had a stack of about 40,000 in front of him.
"Guy was all in with five-two and the flop was jack-three-two. Turn came five and the river was a jack and I had aces so I counterfeited his two pair. And before that I had queens against sevens."
The flop read with about 10,000 in the pot already. Piotr Zawaszki, in the big blind, and Kristen Bicknell, on the button, both checked.
The on the river completed the board, Zawaszki was checking out Bicknell's stack and she said she still had about 12,000. Zawaszki bet 3,500 and Bicknell cut out the chips she needed to make the call and counted out some more chips. In the end, she just called. Zawaski showed for two pair, queens and eights but Bicknell had him beat with the in her hand for trip eights.
The player in mid-position raised to 1,500, Roberto Romanello shoved from the hijack for about 10,000 as he only sat down a few moments ago. Georgios Vrakas, in the small blind also shoved with a bigger stack. The big blind and the initial raised folded.
Georgios Vrakas:
Roberto Romanello:
The board ran out - no help for Romanello and he needed to go back to the cashier to pay for a reentry.
"He also took chips from me! Marcel Luske said, sitting on Vrakas' right. "I limped in with kings, he raised to 2,000, I went all in. I gave him the speech and he called with ace-four of clubs. And he won."
Vrakas just responded with a loud laugh and a big grin on his face.
Piotr Zawaszki raised to 1,800 and was called by the player in the small blind.
The flop came , the small blind checked, Zawaszki bet 3,000 and the small blind shoved. Zawaszki snap-called.
Piotr Zawaszki:
Small Blind:
Zawaszki had an overpair with his kings and his opponent had top pair with a straight draw. The turn brought them the and the river completed the board with the giving his opponent the final blow when he hit a set of kings.