Peter Kamaras raised to 55,000 from early position. Roger Janes direct to his left three-bet to 200,000. Action folded back to Kamaras who four-bet all in for 760,000 effective. Janes made the call.
Roger Janes:
Peter Kamaras:
Janes was way ahead and secured the double up as the board ran out .
Jarvis Postnikoff bet 300,000 on the flop and James Woods obliged for his tournament life.
James Woods:
Jarvis Postnikoff:
Woods had already flopped the flush and the runout was no good for Postnikoff as Woods moved over a million. He started the day on one of the short stacks but now is above chip average.
Joining the action on the flop of Barny Boatman in the small blind checked to Bruce Olson in the cutoff who bet 100,000. Boatman instantly announces all in for 450,000. Olson thinks for a bit before making the call.
Barny Boatman:
Bruce Olson:
Boatman was behind and didn't improve as the turn came and the river the to eliminate the Brit and two-time WSOP bracelet winner from the tournament. Meanwhile Charles Capobianco was also eliminated.
Joining the action on the flop of and action checked to David Schneider in middle position who bet 125,000. Wesley Nally in the big blind asked to look at Schneider's stack before going deep into the tank. He eventually announced all in for 430,000 effective. Schneider pondered and made the call.
David Schneider:
Wesley Nally:
The turn was the which was no help for Schneider. However the on the river kept Schneider's tournament life alive. He said "Sometimes you get lucky" as he racked in the chips.
Joining the action on the turn on the board of and action checked through.
The river was the and Sharri Crawford bet 60,000 from the big blind. John Roveto called from the button. Crawford went to put her hand in the muck as she declared "I missed" as Roveto tabled for a pair of eights to win the pot.