William Migely got his stack in against Jesse Chinni on a flop of , and Chinni had the larger of the two stacks.
Migely:
Chinni:
Migely had the lead with his aces, but he had to dodge kings, jacks, and tens in order to double up. The fell on the turn to give Chinni a commanding lead, and the on the river gave him the pot, so Migley's deep run in this tournament came to a close.
Igor Sharaskin opened for 19,000 and got calls from the small blind and Michael Mizrachi in the big blind.
The flop was . Mizrachi potted it, which was practically all his chips, and Sharaskin went with him.
Mizrachi:
Sharaskin:
The turn was the and the river the .
Mizrachi seemd to have lost momentum in the last few levels, unable to catch cards or a hand at a critical time. After spending most of his day in a strong position, the cruelty of tournament poker was once more spelled out.