Manig Loeser was whittled down to 27,000 and after shipping it in he was called in two spots by, Jonas Lauck and Rhys Jones. Lauck pushed jones off the hand on the turn and with the board reading the hands were revealed.
Loeser had the unconnected and Lauck flopped a pair with . It held on the river to send Loeser broke.
Gregory Morris got his chips in the middle first and got a call from Brendan Taylor.
Taylor had the and the most chips, so Morris with the needed a bit of luck to survive.
The dealer dealt his fate: . With a weary shrug of the shoulder, as if to say he could have done without seeing the ace on the river, Morris moseyed off to the pay out desk.
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Carter Myers and Arthur Po moved all in and the player a couple of seats to his left, Arthur Pro, moved all in, too.
That spelled trouble for Myers, who tabled , but was a big dog to the of Pro.
The dealer put out . Pro joked that he was waiting for Myers to hit a set and almost saw it, but it was not meant to be and Myers went to the pay-out desk.