Sam Khouiss is on a rush....
When you're hot... you're hot. Sam Khouiss took Big Slick to battle against pocket Kings. The result? An ace on the flop put Sam Khouiss over 62,000.
"I know you're stealing," said Karib Karib, while considering whether to call Sam Khouiss' 3,000 raise from the button in a hand just before the break. "I haven't stolen once," was the coy reply from Khouiss.
Both Karib and the big blind folded, leaving Khouiss to table with the advice, "You should trust your instincts."
Vince Wan raised to 4,000 pre-flop, Michael "Timex" McDonald re-raised to 12,000, and Wan three-bet all in for 24,000 more. After a long stint in the tank, McDonald finally called, turning up A-Q to Wan's A-A. The board blanked out and Wan doubled up while McDonald's stack fell to 80,000.
Mel Judah Eliminated
Pre-flop, Mel Judah raised it up to 3,000 and Nikki Rainbird made the call from the big blind.
The flop came and both players checked. The popped off on the turn which induced a bet from Judah who tossed 3,000 into the middle. Rainbird then check-raised all in and had Judah covered. After a considerable amount of time in the tank, Judah eventually called showing and Rainbird was marginally in front with .
The on the river expelled all thoughts of a split pot and Judah was sent to the rail midway through level ten.
Michael McDonald is Rolling
Barely after raking in a previous pot, Michael "Timex" McDonald was back in the action. Leading 2,500 pre-flop, he found a caller on the button. A flop of saw McDonald lead 5,500, only for the button to raise another 10,000. Michael quickly fired back all in (he had the button covered) and was nearly instantly called.
McDonald showed , while the button's was going to need some help. It didn't come and McDonald's chip stack continues to climb up over 130,000 now.