John Monnette found himself all in on fifth street with both his and his opponent's boards running out as follows to seventh.
Monnette: / /
Opponent: / /
Monnette's opponent flipped over the , but it would be his on seventh to see him catch two pair that would keep him alive in the tournament with 9,200 in chips.
Kenn Wittock completed and was called in one spot before he bet out again on fourth. Wittock was called, and then paired on fifth but instead checked before his opponent followed suit. Sixth saw Wittock fire out a bet of 1,600 and his opponent swiftly mucked.
Wittock: /
Opponent: / (folded on sixth)
Wittock, who took a dip early, has now mounted a fine comeback and sits with just over 60,000 in chips - good for a top three chip count.
Lindemann was all in on third, and Chiu isolated him from two other opponents when he paired his jack on fourth street. Lindemann revealed for a pair of tens, Chiu the , and Lindemann was unable to catchup on fifth or sixth and simply discarded his downcard.
David Chiu completed and Chad Brown three-bet only to have Chiu come back over the top and make it 2,400. Brown called, and then called bets on fourth and fifth before raising all in for his last 2,000 on sixth with Chiu making the call.
Chiu: /
Brown: /
Chiu tabled his for aces-up to be ahead of Brown's for kings-up. Unfortunately for Brown, he could only find a on the river to be forced to the rail as Chiu collected the to eliminate Brown and move to 40,000 in chips.
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