Jack Young moved all-in for 228,000 and Benjamin Spragg called with . Young showed .
The cards fell . The last card gave Young the straight. “I had to lose one.” said Spragg taking it on the chin, but that was a massive dent to his stack.
Dominic Mahoney is the latest elimination, he was all in with against Jonathan Slater's and couldn't dodge all the outs that the flop brought. The came on the turn to put Slater ahead and the river made no difference.
Barry Donovan opened for 32,000 from early position only to have Paul Fevers three-bet him to 75,000 from the cutoff. It was then Christy Morkan's turn to act on the button and he announced that he was all in for 388,000. The blinds folded and then Donovan wasted little time in moving all in over the top. Fevers got out of the way and the cards were turned up.
Donovan:
Morkan:
"What are you gonna do?" Donovan said to no one in particular. Indeed, it was a bit of a cooler and he watched helplessly as the board ran out . Morkan, who is a local player, gave a shout to celebrate and then began to stack his newly won chips.
On a flop of Dara Davey bet 58,000 and was called by Tony Martin.
Turn was the and the Irish Full Tilt Qualifier moved all-in. This prompted Martin to comment, “You hit your king. You’re lucky.” Martin folded. The watching rail called out to Davey, “I’ll tell your mum you’re lucky.”
Davey added another pot to his ever growing stack.
Action folded to Stephen Ng in the small blind and he shoved in for approximately 150,000. Dominic Mahoney called from the big blind and Ng was in big trouble.
Ng:
Mahoney:
Both players had a king, but it was Mahoney's seven kicker that made him a big favorite. Much to his dismay, the flop paired Ng. The turn and failed to deliver help to Mahoney and he watched a good portion of his chips shipped over to Ng.
Alan Gold raised to 34,000 and faced a three-bet from Steven Cheeke to 75,000 from the big blind. Gold called and we saw a flop of . “Any diamonds there?” Gold asked.
Cheeke had a two word response, “All-in.”
Before the dealer could throw the triangle Gold had called and tabled . Cheeke had . The final two cards were and Gold collected the rest of Cheeke’s chips.
A big pot was brewing on the feature table, Barry Donovan had checked the river across to Paul Fevers. The latter pushed a big bet of 200,000 and Donovan tanked for several minutes before eventually mucking his hand.