From late position Christian Harder opened to 6,000 and Tony Cousineau moved all in behind him for about 18,000. It folded all the way back around to Harder, who made the call.
Harder:
Cousineau:
Board:
Harder flopped a set and sent Cousineau to the rail.
Catching the action on the flop of , we found 2005 World Champion Joe Hachem leading out with a 15,600-chip bet from the small blind.
Ben Lamb was contemplating a decision, and after eyeing up Hachem's remaining 30,000, Lamb slid out a raise to put Hachem all in. The Australian made the call for his tournament life as the cards were placed on their backs.
Hachem:
Lamb:
With Hachem in great shape to double through against Lamb's gutshot draw and top pair, the and on the turn and river would see Lamb spike a runner-runner flush to send Hachem to the rail.
"C'mon!" sighed Hachem as the dealer dropped the unfortunate club-ball river. He stayed seated for nearly a minute, before saying his farewells and vacating the tournament floor as Lamb moves to 195,000 in chips.
Rami Boukai opened to 5,000, Joseph Ressler called, along with another player and Bryn Kenney in the big blind. The flop came and Kenney shoved, Boukai folded, Ressler called and the unknown player folded. The board finished and Ressler took the pot with a flush holding 5s]. Kenney flashed an ace as he kicked his cards back to the dealer.
Josh Gibson and Andrew Rosskamm put a few thousand in the pot before the flop. Rosskamm, in the small blind, bet 9,500 on the flop of and Gibson called. They both checked the turn and river which came . Gibson tabled and picked up the pot with a flush. Gibson is up to 290,000 and Rosskamm is at 55,000
Brock Parker opened to 5,000 and Brian Roberts made the call from the button to see a flop fall.
Both players checked before the landed on the turn and Parker fired out a delayed continuation-bet of 8,500. Roberts made the call, and when the landed on the turn, he pushed out a 10,400-chip bet once Parker checked.
Pausing for a few moments, Parker opted to kick his cards to the muck while slipping to 140,000 as Parker collected the pot to move to 120,000 in chips.