There was an all in bet from the hijack of 47,000, a bet that Mick Graydon decided to call in the big blind. Graydon flipped over and was up against the .
By the river the board read , shipping the pot to Graydon.
Cliff Goldkind opened to 8,500 from the hijack and was called by the button and "Big" Mick Graydon in the big blind. Graydon checked the flop, Goldkind contiued with a 12,500 bet only to see the button make it 31,500 to play. Graydon folded so it was heads up to the turn.
Both players checked the turn, leading the dealer to place the onto the river. Goldkind set the price to play at 38,500 and his opponent folded.
After being left with only three big blinds, it's not surprising that Tim Duckworth is now watching from the sidelines.
Mike Watson opened to 6,500 in the hijack, the button three-bet to 14,000 and Duckworth put the last of his chips in from the big blind. Watson called and the three players saw the flop come into view. Watson check-folded to a 16,500 bet.
"I have a pair," said Duckworth as he showed the . Unfortunately, his opponent held a higher pair in . Duckworth received no help from the turn or the river and was eliminated.
Tim Duckworth is down to 12,000 or four big blinds and is in need of a double up.
Duckworth opened to 6,500 from under the gun and found two callers, one on the button and the other in the big blind. The trio saw the dealer fan out the flop, a flop that all three players checked.
The turn brought the into play and it was checked to the button who bet 9,000. Only Duckworth called. Duckworth then checked the river then tanked when his opponent made it 22,000 to play. Duckworth found a call, but couldn't beat te being shown to him and he mucked his hand.
When Christopher Danek got his chips in with against he must have been rubbing his hands together in anticipation of adding to his stack, especially when another player claimed to have folded .
However, chips were not added to Danek's stack as the five community cards read to see 75,000 of Danek's chips shipped to the other side of the table.
Heath Mendelsohn was the man on the right side of the one outer and is now up to 165,000 chips.
Tim Duckworth has doubled up and is now sitting with 79,000 in chips.
The cutoff raised to 6,000 and the small blind three-bet to an unknown amount. Duckworth found in the hole in the big blind and he four-bet all in. The cutoff folded but the small blind called with .
The board ran out , ace-king high winning the pot for Duckworth.