Julian Herold was his opponent and he had . The Board read .
Trickett was all in the next hand from the small blind and the big blind Robert Haigh gave him a spin with his against the of Trickett. The board ran out . It looked like Trickett would bust 3 from the money on the turn but the river rescued him.
Trickett folded the next hand, but the one after he was all in again. Robert Haigh called him with and Trickett tabled . The cards ran out . The river once again saving Trickett.
"One outer." said Spittes to his right as he and another player had folded an ace. Trickett had a little chuckle about that but even though he survived to the break he admitted he was "Steaming."
We picked up the action with around 130,000 in the pot and a board reading . Jonathan Roy was first to act and slid out a bet of 78,000. His opponent, Roman Korenev, thought for well over a minute before announcing that he was all in for 225,000, which put Roy into the tank.
Roy thought for nearly two minutes before dropping in a call, which prompted Korenev to roll over the for a rivered full house. Roy then flashed the to show that he had been two outed.