In the very next hand, Bryan Emory and Stephen Docking found themselves clashing again.
Chris Bjorin raised to 7,500 and was called by two players before Bryan Emory raised it to 30,000. Stephen Docking made it 70,000 from the small blind and it folded back to Emory who moved all in for 134,500, Docking called.
Emory:
Docking:
The board ran out and Emory got back some of the chips he lost the hand before.
Gustavo Libedinski was in the big blind and called a raise of 6,000 from his under-the-gun opponent. The flop came and Libedinski led out for 20,000. His opponent called and the turn card was the .
Libedinski led out again for 45,000 and his opponent called again. The river brought the and Libedinski bet for the third time, 40,000. His opponent thought for a couple minutes and moved forward stacks of chips for a call. Libedinski tabled which was good enough to beat his opponent's .
Richard Pearson raised to 5,600 and was called by the player on his left. Auddie Reynolds raised to 16,200 and Pearson called. The last opponent folded.
Heads up, the flop was and Pearson checked. Reynolds bet 21,500 and Pearson moved all in. Reynolds folded and Pearson showed .
Duy Ho called two all-ins and was ahead of both players with . His opponents, Yunsheng Sun and Yuri Ishida, tabled and .
The flop came and Sun took the lead with a set of queens. The turn was the , but the river brought the and Ho made a straight, eliminating both of his opponents.