Byron Kaverman had gotten a little short on chips and moved all in from the button with . Ivan Soshnikov was in the small blind and moved all in to isolate with .
Kaverman couldn’t improve and all his chips went to his Russian neighbour.
With a board of , Ty Reiman bet 11,500 into a pot of about 25,000 and his opponent check-called. The river was the and after being checked to again, Reiman slid out a stack of orange 5K chips, giving his opponent a decision for his tournament life. Reiman's opponent folded after a moment and he was pushed the pot.
On a board of , Michael Hudson bet 7,700 and Ravi Raghavan shoved over the top. Hudson called, putting Raghavan at risk.
Raghavan:
Hudson:
Raghavan was ahead for the mean time, but Hudson had a bunch of outs. Raghavan would not have to sweat very long as the dealer laid down the on the turn. Hudson had made his flush and after the fell on the river, Raghavan was led to the pay out booth.
Dutch Boyd found himself all in on a flop of with his opponent counting out the calling chips. Boyd had his head down staring at the table. It took a couple of minutes but his opponent called.
Boyd turned over his and saw his opponent turn over .
The turn was the and the river the , Boyd exhaled noisily as the pot was pushed his way, doubling his stack.
Action was on Layne Flack as his heads-up opponent checked a flop of . Flack bet 9,200 and his opponent called. The turn came the and both players checked to the river . Flack bet 15,700 after being checked to and took down the pot when his opponent folded.
There was an open to 4,000 and a call from the button before Pierre Neuville moved all in from the big blind for 17,100. The original raiser looked back at his cards and then at the button before folding his hand.
The player on the button said, “Eleven more?” before putting in the chips to call and turning over his . Neuville turned over his .
The board ran out . Neuville was out flopped and out of chips.