John O'Shea raised from early position and was called by both blinds, seeing a flop. Everyone checked, and a hit. Melissa Burr bet out from the small blind, the big blind mucked, and O'She raised. Burr called before betting the river. O'Shea called, mucking at the sight of Burr's , good for eights and the nut low.
A player who was blinded down to a single T500 chip waited in vain for someone to bust until he went all in under-the-gun just after the level changed. He found himself heads-up against the big blind, Brendan Taylor.
Taylor:
Opponent:
The flop of gave Taylor two pair, while a gave him a straight. The river was a brick, and hand-for-hand play ended at last.
Also, the tournament staff restarted the level to make up for time lost during hand-for-hand play.
Action folded to Dylan Linde, who moved all in for his last 4,000 on the button. The blinds called him, and they checked down the board. Linde showed - hopeful for a scoop - but only the low was favorable considering the small blind had for a straight.