We caught up on the action on the turn with the board reading .
Boeree check-called a 2,500 bet from an opponent in the cutoff. The river came and Boeree checked once more. Boeree's opponent's made a near pot-sized bet of 6,825, sending Boeree into the tank. Boeree landed on a call and mucked when her opponent showed the for the rivered nut-flush.
On a board of we found David Bach contesting a sizeable pot.
After his opponent bet out, Bach moved all in and was snap-called.
Tabling his for a full house, Bach would be unfortunately sent to the rail when his opponent tabled his .
"That's painless. At least I can play the Stud!" stated Bach, which amazingly was his first and only hand in today's tournament after late registering.
Before the flop, a player from middle position raised to 600 and was called from the hijack, cutoff and Shannon Shorr in the small blind.
The flop came and Shorr checked. The original raiser c-bet to 1,500 and was called only by Shorr.
The turn brought a and both players checked to see a river, which was the . Shorr then under-bet the pot for just 900, which induced a raise from the middle position player to 2,800. Shorr thought it over a bit before re-raising the other player all in.
"You play great," Shorr's opponent said as he mucked his face up for top pair, top kicker.
With a raise to 525, Chad Batista three-bet to 1,350 a few spots over before Christian Harder four-bet jammed for his remaining 7,450. The original raiser folded, but Batista made the call to put Harder at risk.
Batista:
Harder:
The board ran out to see Harder double through to over 16,000 as Batista slipped to roughly 3,500 in chips.