Hand #9: Will Givens raised to 35,000 and took the blinds and antes.
Hand #10: Angela Prada-Moed raised to 34,000 and also took the blinds and antes.
Hand #11: Givens raised to 35,000 from early position and Loren Klein said "Seems to be that time," before raising to 135,000 and leaving only one T1,000 chip behind. All other opponents folded and Givens made the call.
On the flop, Klein moved all in with and Givens called with . The turn instantly completed the flush and both players shook hands before the river completed the board.
Patrick Curzio opened to 38,000 from early position and Will Givens raised to 70,000 from right behind. Kim Ng called and action folded back to Curzio. Curzio also called and the flop came . Curzio and Givens checked and Ng slid out a bet of 170,000. Curzio folded and Givens moved all in. Ng quickly called, but it was bad news.
Ng:
Givens:
The turn was the and the fell on the river. Givens had Ng covered and she hit the rail in 10th.
Terik "Tizzy" Brown moved all in from under the gun for his last 37,000 and Loren Klein three-bet to 58,000 from right behind. David Hass then moved all in from the button and Klein folded.
Brown:
Hass:
The board ran out and Brown hit the rail just short of the final table.
It is Day 3 of Event#45: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em and 11 players are coming back to fight for a bracelet and a top prize of $306,634.
On Day 2 we saw quick and steady eliminations as the field went from 144 to very near the final table. The overnight chip leader was Angela Prada-Moed and she will start the day with a healthy 961,000.
Loren Klein is close behind Prada-Moed with 804,000 thanks in large part to winning a big flip for the final elimination of Day 2. Ivan Saul (613,000) will sit third in chips and Will Givens bagged up 546,000. Givens has secured his fourth cash of the 2014 WSOP and is just two eliminations from his second final table of the series. He may be able to declare himself a “$1,000 buy-in master” if he can match or beat his fourth-place finish in event #33.
Day 3 will begin at 1:00 p.m. PT and PokerNews' Live Reporting Team will be on hand to bring you all of the action, including hand-for-hand coverage once the official final table of nine is reached.