Dan O'Brien raised it up to 20,000 from the cutoff and Chris Moorman in the small blind re-raised to 56,000. O'Brien put in a fourth bet to make it 111,000 total. Moorman asked him how much he started the hand with and then eventually moved all in. O'Brien inst-called his 519,000 and flipped over and Moorman needed some help with
The board ran out and O'Brien is building castles with his 1,100,000 chips. Moorman falls to 650,000 after the hand but still has plenty of chips to splash around.
Tim Finne and Tyler Cornell played back to back hands together that led to Finne's exit. The first hand saw them get it in preflop with Finne holding and Cornell with . The board ran and Cornell doubled.
The very next hand they got it all in preflop again. This time Finne held and Cornell had . The board ran and Finne was eliminated from the tournament.
The first hand after the re-draw, Rupert Elder pushed all in for his last 50,000 and got a call from Jesse Cohen
Elder had and Cohen had
The board ran out and Elder left in 18th place.
One hand later on another table, Tyler Cornell raised it up to 26,000 preflop and our chip leader Anthony Ruberto re-raised it up to 77,000 from the big blind. Cornell re-raised to 160,000 and Ruberto moved all in, Cornell called.
It was a bit of a cooler for Cornell as his were dominated by the of Ruberto. The board ran out and Ruberto is now up to around 2,100,000 and has a dominating chip lead.
Jesse Cohen and Christian Kohl went to the flop of , Kohl checked, Cohen bet, Kohl shoved and Cohen called. Cohen held and Kohl had . The board completed with and Cohen was eliminated.
Christian Stricker Kohl raised it to 31,000 from the cutoff and Mazin Khoury re-raised all in for 325,000 from middle position. Kohl made the call and had Khoury seemingly dominated with to Khoury's
The flop was kind to Khoury though as it came down to give Khoury a set of sixes. The turn and river were and Khoury doubled up to around 670,000.
One hand later, Michael Finstein moved all in for 262,000 on the button and Khoury made the call with . Finstein showed
The flop again was kind to Khoury as it came to give him a pair of aces. The turn and river were no help to Finstein and he is out in 15th place. Khoury however moved up to 1,000,000 in chips.