Albert Kim was eliminated when he moved all in preflop.
John Eames started the action by making a 25,000 raise. Sadan Turker reraised to 67,000, and Kim moved all in for his remaining stack. Eames called and Turker folded.
Jeffrey Warren decided to push all in and Jonathan Driscoll studied his man for a minute or so before making the call with . He was far behind the made hand held by Warren, who tabled .
The board ran dry for Driscoll and none of the ducks in the deck could be found, as the dealer spread . Driscoll shipped a decent portion of his stack to Warren and both players have settled in for this long road to the final table.
One of the last remaining females in the tournament - Ana Marquez - has just been felted.
Following limps from Stuart Krasney and Kim Frederiksen from the cutoff and button respectively, Ana Marquez moved all in for 24,000. Krasney and Frederiksen both made the call before Krasney moved all in on the flop as Frederiksen folded.
Krasney:
Marquez:
With Marquez in the lead, the on the turn gifted Krasney the lead as the on the river would see him improve to a straight and send Marquez to the rail in 32nd place.
We caught the action with the board reading and a short-stacked John Gordon facing an all-in bet by Jonathan Driscoll. Gordon went deep into the tank and began talking to Drsicoll, trying to draw a bead on what his opponent held.
After stating assertively "see, I don't think you want a call," Gordon decided to risk his tournament life with his , which was good for middle pair and a flush draw.
Driscoll showed down his and optimistically said "I've got a ton of outs," as the dealer prepared to burn and turn. He needed to spike an ace, a ten or any heart to win the pot.
River:
Gordon's incredible call panned out and he doubled through Driscoll. Complete chip counts for this table are coming shortly.