Nicolas Chouity opened to 5,500 from the button and was met with an insta-all in from the big blind for roughly 32,000. Just as quickly, Chouity made the call.
Chouity:
Opponent:
The board was spread to see Chouity eliminate his opponent and move to roughly 155,000 in chips.
Big blind Neil McFayden fired out 9,600 on a turn of a and was check-called by the small blind, the river was the and against it was checked to McFayden who this time bet 19,400 - only to be instantly called a second time.
Neither player wished to show but McFayden eventually turned over but it was no god against the small blind's .
Tobias Peters opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 5,500 only to have the opponent on his immediate left move all in for 28,000. Once the action passed back to Peters, he made the call.
Peters:
Opponent:
The board was spread to see Peters double his opponent while slipping to 146,000 in chips.
Joe Cada's deep run in today's tournament had the makings of a second bracelet for the young Michigan native. However, after losing a fairly big hand, Cada managed to get it all in with . His opponent called, holding and having Cada crushed.
The board came and Cada was sent to the rail, unable to crack his opponents aces.
Action folded around to Mark Allen on the button who raised to 5,000. The small blind got out of the way and Maria Ho announced that she was all in from the big blind. Allen made the call and the hands were turned over.
Ho:
Allen:
After the flop Ho's chances looked pretty bleak, coming . The on the turn left her with only two eights as outs. Fortunately for Ho, the drilled the river and she was able to double up through Allen.
Kathy Liebert is out and Joe Cada has lost a huge chunk of his stack after they both got it all in with and respectively. "So far, so chop right?" - Well, the problem was that there was a third player in the hand who held and managed to completely scoop on a board of winning a 200,000 chip pot as a result.