Adgee Cuts Boxell Back, Keeton Cut Out
Andrew "Adgee" Jeffreys is now up to 100,000 in chips after doubling through Leo Boxell on the feature table, but Sean Keeton wasn't so lucky, falling to Ray Ellis on table 29.
After a big preflop raising war between Boxell and Jeffreys, the money was all-in on a flop; Jeffreys had for two pair but Boxell had him dominated with . Jeffreys was about to leave after the turn when suddenly, another appeared on the river, giving him the full house to double up!
"I'd say sorry, but you know ..." Jeffrey said. "It's okay," said Boxell with a smile, "I've already cracked aces twice tonight!" Boxell is still going strong with 61,000 in chips.
A short time later, Keeton moved the last of his money in with against Ellis who called with , but Ellis hit the on the river to put Keeton on the casualty list.
The field has now been reduced to 48 players - only another 24 to go until we get our top 24!