Jackduyph Duong raised to 32,000 and Asi Moshe asked for his total stack before moving all in out of the big blind with the superior stack. Duong called with and Moshe flipped over the .
The flop provided a flush draw for the 2014 bracelet winner Moshe, the on the turn even a gutshot. It wasn't meant to be though as the river bricked and Maurice Hawkins said "wow kid, you faded like half the deck there."
We only noticed the action on the river of a board. Xiao Peng check-raised from 135,000 to 335,000 against Michael Tureniec on the very last hand before everyone got moved to the gold section.
The Swede tanked for more than two minutes and eventually called with . Peng was forced to turn over for a missed open ended straight draw and dropped to the bottom of the chip counts.
In a previous hand, Kevin Eyster moved all in after a flop with and doubled up for 286,000 chips against the of Jackduyph Duong. The turn changed nothing but a queen on the river gave Eyster a straight. Duong was one of the shorter stacks but would knock out Jacob Philipps in 28th place.
They got it in preflop with for Phillips and for Duong. After what previously happened, Duong did have a little headache on the flop, but this time the board stayed clear for him with the turn and the river.
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The tournament has lost one player and the redraw of the final three tables is only one elimination away. Asi Moshe knocked out a very short stacked Charbel Azzi, who moved all in for 80,000 with . Moshe had pocket tens on the button and the board blanked out.
Keanu Tabali was more fortunate. He raised and then called all in for 351,000 with after Alexander Ziskin pushed all in out of the big blind with pocket nines. Tabali improved on the flop and the turn as well as river changed nothing anymore.
We got to the table with approximately 325,000 in the middle of the table with a board of and Jackduyph Duong all in for 2050,000 total. His lone opponent was Theodore Driscoll who had Duong well covered. "Will you show me if I fold," asked Driscoll. Duong sat there silent, not saying a word.
"Ahhhh f***," said Driscoll, who then apologized to the dealer for his f-bomb. She playfully put a finger in her ear as if to pretend she didn't hear it.
"OK, I fold," said Driscoll after a few more seconds of deliberation. "Good bet."
Matthew Lapossie opened the action with a min raise to 32,000 and Stephen Happas moved all in for another 100,000 on top. Lapossie called with and Happas was way ahead with his before a six showed up on the flop. On the turn, Happas picked up a gutshot straight draw but the river blanked.