

.Both players took their time before checking to see the turn of the
drop and to see Pedley move all in. Arce eventually folded and Pedley flashed the
as he collected the pot sending him to 215,000, as Arce slips back to 225,000.


.
drop and to see Pedley move all in. Arce eventually folded and Pedley flashed the
as he collected the pot sending him to 215,000, as Arce slips back to 225,000.
; Yea was on
. The board came out
. When the ace hit the river, railbird Chino Rheem shouted "CHOP!" Then a second later, he recognized his error. "Oh, f*ck. No."
. He moved all in for 58,000 after Steve Yea opened for 18,000. Yea made the call with
. After the flop came
, Yea was calling for a diamond while Didier was calling for a queen. One diamond hit the turn, the
, but Yea couldn't get the second. The river blanked
, giving Didier the doubl up.


, it was checked to Suzuki who led out for 15,000. Sung sat in the tank for over 90 seconds before reraising all in for 62,000. Kastle made the call after some time deliberating and Suzuki folded.



. Even before the meaningless
fell on the river, Sung had exited the tournament area on his way to a 13th place finish and US$7,000 payday. Kastle now moves up to 340,000 in chips.
. Judges was on
. Pedley asked for his card to come right on the flop, and it did! Pedley paired his ace,
. That flop drew an exasperated sigh from Judges before he started calling, "Five ball! Five ball!" It was no use; the turn and river were the
and
. Judges is out in 15th place, earning $7,000 and we are one step closer to the final table.








to see Kluber move up to over 260,000 as Hearns headed to the rail in 16th place for a payday of US$6,500.