James Sudworth survived the froth of the bubble but he is out with a min-cash after shoving under the gun for 14,500 and seeing a player give it some thought before moving in too with slightly more chips. Sudworth asked hopefully if he was up against jacks but it was dominating his .
The cards ran out and Sudwoths tournament was at and end half an hour before the close of play.
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It may only last for a few minutes but Bradley Libson appears to be our new chip leader with more than 100,000 in chips. We saw him bet 9,000 on the turn and the opponent just to his left check-called. He checked again the river and Libson made it 14,000 to go.
After several minutes in the tank, the opponent made the call and then smashed his two cards in defeat to the dealer, the turned over for us to see. Libson had as winning hand and raked in the pot.
Another 15 players have been eliminated within approximately 10 minutes and among them was also Dylan Linde. He got his short stack around 10,000 all in with but could not improve against .
Niall Farrell joined in the applause as the remaining players congratulated each other for making the money. Before play resumed we caught a quick word with him to see how his series was going.
Farrell told us that he was enjoying it so far but had missed four days through an unpleasant dose of food poisoning. Apart from that he had jumped in to every No Limit Hold’Em event he could, and while the cashes were welcome he felt he was capable of making the money in the smaller buy-in events with softer fields with his eyes closed.
What he was really after he told us was a score over $300,000.
We are not entirely sure who the bubble boy is as the screens went from 172 to 170 while all tables were investigated by the floor staff. One of the players was eliminated on table 15 but didn't want to give his name, he pushed all in with and got called by Mark Wahba with . An ace on the river saw the short stack just miss out on the money.
The screens have been updated and now show 172 players left, only one more until the money! All dealers have been asked to finish their current hand and then wait for further action.