Ben Lamb booked a last minute flight to be able to play in this tournament but he hasn't gotten great value out of his money. The November Nine finalist and most likely WSOP Player of the Year just ran his open ended straight, back door flush and two pair into a set and a flush draw.
After a little dispute with the dealer about the raise Lamb put out, he cut the chips across the betting line something that's not allowed in most European casinos, he made it 400 from the under the gun position. After getting multiple callers the flopped showed 

and Lamb bet 1,000. Kevin Iacofano decided to raise to 3,000 and when the action came back to Lamb he put in the remainder of his 11,075 chips. The EPT London finalist snap-called creating a big pot and an important showdown for both players.
| Ben Lamb | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Kevin Iacofano | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The turn was the
and the river the
giving Iacofano the pot and the knock out.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
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26,500
11,500
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11,500 |
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Eliminado | |
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and Marigliano checked to Dwan again. Dwan fired his double barrel of 2,300 but Marigliano responded by check-raising to 7,000. Dwan, who hadn't taken his eyes off Marigliano throughout the entire hand, moved all-in and after a quick peek of his cards Marigliano made the call.




against 
for his remaining 6,400 chips against Naill Charlton and that didn't work out. It worked out perfectly for Charlton who's one of the big stacks in the room after almost three hours of play.






and Shawn Buchanan, John O'Shea and Cliff Josephy were having a fight. The action was checked through to Buchanan who bet 575. John O'Shea check-raised to 1,625, Josephy called and Buchanan folded. The turn was the
and O'Shea bet 3,850 and Josephy called. The final card was the