
against the 
of Harris Pavlou. The board fell 



and Cheung found a fortunate ace to double through.Both players were very close in chips and after they were cut down, it was determined that Pavlou was left with only 300 in chips.

against the 
of Harris Pavlou. The board fell 



and Cheung found a fortunate ace to double through.

busted Michelangelo Calandrella holding 
. All the chips went in preflop and the 



board gave Mizzi a set and sent Calandrella to the rail.

flop. On the flop Docherty check-called a 21,700 chip bet from Mizzi. The turn brought the
, which saw Mizzi fire out 44,800. After pondering the decision for a while Docherty folded.
. Daphne had two live, suited, semi-connected cards,
. The flop
gave [Removed:293] a pair of aces and left Daphne trying to draw at a three-card gutshot straight, or running cards. The turn was a blank, the
, but the river fell an improbable
to make a straight for Daphne and preserve his tournament. [Removed:293] let out a pretty emphatic four-letter expletive after the hand.

was dominated by Sung's 
. That was until the board ran out 



, giving Chen a straight and leaving Sung with just 23,000 in chips.
. Capra bet 20,000 when the turn fell
. Tureniec called to the river
and called another 30,000-chip bet there. Capra turned over
, but Tureniec bested him with
to drag the pot and increase his count to 545,000.






to pair Cai's ace. The turn was
to give Hachem additional flush outs, but the river missed him when the
peeled off.


and Khouiss checked. Capra fired 12,000 and Khouiss grumbled, "Lovely flop!" and flashed 
before folding. "I thought so!" laughed Capra.








and Le spiked a queen on the flop, which was enough to end the run of Vakili.
to take a stranglehold on the hand. Casale was drawing dead after the turn fell
.