Action folded to the player in the cutoff and he shoved for about 10,500. Jamie Rosen called from the small blind with 
, leading the cutoff's 
.
The board ran out 



, giving Rosen the knockout.
Action folded to the player in the cutoff and he shoved for about 10,500. Jamie Rosen called from the small blind with 
, leading the cutoff's 
.
The board ran out 



, giving Rosen the knockout.
In a blind vs. blind situation, Randy Lew's opponent, who had Lew covered, went all-in. Lew fell hard into the tank and looked visibly distraught, but managed to convince himself to make the (right) call for his last 35,000.
Nanonoko: 

Opponent: 

Lew was punished despite making the correct call, however, as the flop ran out 

, leaving Lew well behind.
The
turn and
river were no help to Lew, who was sent to the rail in disappointing fashion.
Nivel: 15
Ciegas: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
Event #4, Day 2
The players are now on a 60-minute dinner break. We'll see you back here in an hour.
We caught up with the action on a flop that read 

. The player in the big blind checked, as did an early position player. Maria Ho fired a 7,500 bet, which landed a fold from the big blind. However, the early position player check-raised to 10,000 more to 17,500. Ho fell hard into the tank, but landed on a call after much deliberation.
The turn came the
and Ho's opponent immediately slid out a stack worth 20,000. Ho went through the motions, but eventually folded her hand.
Ho's stack has slid to 87,000.
Bernard Lee filled us in on a hand that took place just before the dinner break.
On the button, he raised to 5,700 with pocket kings. The player in the big blind re-raised all in with about 35,000 behind and Lee snap called, thrilled to see his opponent table 
. The board ran out 



, safe for Lee to increase his stack to 189,000.
On the flop of 

, John Zentner checked to Bernard Lee. He fired 6,800 only to have Zentner check-raise all in for 34,700. After a couple long minutes in the tank, Lee gave it up and Zentner was pushed the pot.
With the board spread 



and the pot sitting at roughly 40,000, Christian Harder pushed out a bet of 20,500.
His lone opponent in the hand - Victor Ramdin - thought for some time before making the call only to muck at the sight of Harder's 
.
As Ramdin slips to 65,000, Harder climbs up to roughly 130,000 in chips.
Shortly after Dave Sands lost most of his stack with 
to John Dolan's 
when four spades hit the board, Sands found himself all in for 11,200 with 
against two opponents.
Fortunately for Sands, they checked down a board of 



and could not beat his top pair top kicker. Though he is still short, Sands has a little bit of life with about 35,000.