Sergio Aido found himself all-in again - this time holding the worst of it with against Dario Sammartino with . The flop brought gold for the Spaniard with , but also a sweat, giving Sammartino a flush draw. Ultimately, the board ran out giving Aido another double up and putting his count up over 160,000.
Andrew Hinrichsen limped the small blind and Sergio Aido checked his option in the big.
Hinrichsen checked the flop, then called 14,000 from Aido. Hinrichsen check-called another 32,000 on the turn, and finally check-called Aido's 120,000-chip shove on the river with just the .
He was correct though, Aido said goodbye, showing the on the way out the door.
Park Yu Cheung open-shoved for 150,000 and Simon Chahine made the call with the .
Cheung had the and was racing for his tournament life. The flop gave him trips, the turn made him quads, and the river finished off the board, ensuring Cheung would double up.
Didier Guerin raised to 20,000 from the cutoff and Andrew Hinrichsen 3-bet to 46,000 from the button. It was folded around to Guerin who moved all-in for 240,000. Hinrichson made the call and the cards were tabled.
Didier Guerin
Andrew Hinrichsen
The flop came giving Hinrichson a flush draw. The turn completed the flush, and with that - Guerin's tournament life was flushed away.