First Pok Kim moved all in from the cutoff for 39,000 and found a caller in Martin Finger out of the big blind with . Kim had and doubled up thanks to two pair on the board.
Shortly after, Shelby Standley raised to 12,000 and then folded to the all in of Kim for 84,500 when his opponent showed way too much confidence as per his table chat. Kim flashed .
After the previous lost coin-flip, Collin Cheung moved all in and found a caller in Paul Cogliano. Cheung had and Cogliano had that beat preflop with the . The board didn't run out without a sweat, but ultimately, Cogliano held up and sent Cheung to the rail.
The action folded to Paul Cogliano and he moved all in out of the small blind. Shelby Standley, who had just recently been moved to the table, called all in for what looked like 75,000.
Showdown:
Cogliano:
Standley:
The short-stack was ahead, but the flop gave Cogliano the lead. After the turn, Standley was asking for a 10, before realizing that it wouldn't help him. The river completed the board and Standley headed to the payout desk to collect his $8,446.
Simon Tse bet a flop for 8,000 and called the raise to 18,000 from Paul Cogliano before moving all in for 120,000 once the appeared on the turn. Cogliano simply shook his head and released the cards to the dealer.
Dan Kelly and Will Givens were involved in a hand that saw them both head to the flop and Givens moved all in. Kelly thought about his decision for a while and made the call, flipping over . Givens gave him a run for the 120,000 chips behind with . Whereas the was of no help, the river improved Givens and Kelly was sent to the rail.
Eric Dilda raised from late position to 16,000 and found a caller in Steven Norden out of the big blind. On the flop, Norden check-raised all in and Dilda called after betting 20,000 himself with about another 120,000 behind. Norden turned over and Dilda was shocked while revealing .
Things got worse for Dilda with the turn, though, as it gave Norden the straight. The river completed the board and Dilda almost fell out of his chair before leaving the tournament area, shaking his head in disappointment.
A betting war broke out between Brad Libson and Sean Jazayeri.
Libson:
Jazayeri:
The flop provided no excitement or further outs for Libson and it was already over after the turn. A meaningless completed the board and Libson headed to the payout desk.
After the elimination of Dan Kelly, Domingos Fernandes got moved to Table 440 and found himself on the button, with the action folded to him. He moved all in for what looked like 100,000. Will Givens called out of the small blind and big blind Sean Jazayeri folded.
Fernandes:
Givens:
The board ran out and Givens made the flush with the deuce, Fernandes played one hand on the new table and was sent to the payout desk. The remaining 18 players will now see another redraw for the two final tables.