A short stack was all in with against chipleader Michael Trivett's . The shortie's fortunes were reversed when hit the flop. The flopped pair proved to be a mere false hope, however, as an on the turn left her drawing all but dead. A river ended her tournament life, and Trivett added to his room-leading stack.
Sean Small and Josh Cahlik continue to battle at Table 95. We found them heads up on a board that read . Small checked from the small blind, and Cahlik bet 3,600. Small made it 7,800, and Cahlik called. The river paired the board with the , and Small checked. Cahlik checked behind him and showed .
"Nice river," Small muttered, showing his had been outdrawn.
Sean Small opened to 2,000 from the cutoff, and Josh Cahlik three-bet to 4,700 from the button. The blinds folded, and Small made the call without much thought. The players saw a flop of . Small led out 3,900, and Cahlik minraised him. Small mucked his cards, and Cahlik did the same before dragging the pot.
Brett Collson shoved from under the gun for 11,000 with and was called by the button who held . The board offered no improvement to Collson's hand and he was eliminated.
The green chips are being raced off as players leave for their 20-minute break. When play resumes blinds will be 500/1000 with a 100 ante. See you soon.
Troy Wilcoxon made it 3,500 to go from the cutoff only to see Tommy Poon reraise to 10,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded, and Wilcoxon thought briefly before saying he believed Poon. Wilcoxon showed before tossing his cards into the muck, and Poon added to his stack.
We found Sean Small heads up with Chiori Gannon, with the players looking at a board of . Small, from the big blind, tossed out 7,000 into a pot of about 11,000. Gannon tanked for about a minute before letting her cards go.
James Milkowsky raised from middle position to 2,500. The big blind announced all in to the tune of 5,650. After thinking for a short time, Milkowsky announced "I'll gamble" and showed while the big blind turned over .
The board runs out and Milkowsky's gamble paid off.