George Bogdan got his stack of 8,600 all in preflop and was in bad shape against Richard Milne.
Milne:
Bogdan:
Both players had a queen, but Milne's accompanying ace was well out in front of Bogdan's king. The flop was dry for Bogdan, and the turn actually left him drawing dead by pairing Milne's ace. The meaningless was put out on the river for good measure and Bogdan exited the tournament just shy of Level 7.
Timothy Adams was all in for 16,200 on the board against Elfad Mammadov. After some time in the tank, Mammadov made the call. Adams tabled the for just king high, and Mammadov showed the for top pair of tens. Mammadov's hand was best, and Adams was sent to the rail.
Brian Kim raised from middle position to 850, and Jacques Torbey called from the small blind. Jamila Von Perger called from the big blind, and the flop came down . After Torbey and Perger checked, Kim bet 1,600. Torbey called quickly, and Perger folded.
The turn was the , and Kim and Torbey checked. The river was the , and both players checked again. Torbey showed the for a pair of jacks, and Kim mucked.
With 16,000 in the pot and a board reading , Shannon Shorr bet 15,000 from the big blind and turned the screws on his opponent, Yngve Steen, who was in middle position.
Steen only had 14,000 or so back, and he opted to preserve it by conceding the hand. Shorr collected the pot without a showdown.
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We missed the preflop action, but we do know Marco Schmuck was all in holding the and racing against the of Javier Gomez Zapatero.
Schmuck seemed confident, but any hope he had went out the door when the flop delivered Zapatero a set. The turn left Schmuck drawing dead, and after the was put out on the river, he took his leave from this Main Event.