board, when small blind Emmett Hickey (incidentally my Awesome Name Of The Day, and he's wearing a Panama hat to boot) bet out 10,000 with a pretty hefty amount already in the pot. Alain Roy in the big blind moved all in for another 18,000, and Hickey was left with a big decision. He stood up and dwelled for a while, then sat down and continued to dwell until the clock was called -- and Hickey called too.
and got looked up by Anthony Magallon in the cutoff holding a rather more traditional
. A bit of excitement on the flop, but ultimately no tournament cigar for Edler and he busts out while Magallon is up to 26,000.
offsuit was, admittedly, in pretty terrible shape against her opponent's
(I believe it may have actually been
and two hearts on the flop, but it also may not have been), but a friendly jack on the turn kept her in the game.
: "Sorry."
flop and called a 9,000 bet from the other gentleman in the hand. They proceeded to the
turn and Yeh checked again, but undeterred, his opponent bet 10,000. Yeh reluctantly laid down his hand and the all-in player and the aggressive bettor flipped their hands over.