Phi Cao moved all in for 5,175 under the gun. Emmanuel Seal was next, and he moved all in as well, sliding his last 2,200 chips forward. Action passed to Martin Comer in late position, and he tanked for a few minutes before making the call on top, putting both men's tournament lives in jeopardy. With the rest of the table folding and no further betting action, the cards were turned up:
Showdown:
Cao:
Seal:
Comer:
Right in the door came the -- good news for Cao. The bad news, however, was that right behind it came the , giving Comer a hard-to-beat set of sixes. In the end, the board read . Comer does indeed win the hand with his triple sixes, sending two players to the rail in his wake. He is sitting on 18,000 chips now.
Michael "Sticky" Guttman got it all in preflop holding , but he was in awfully bad shape, up against his opponent's .
The flop was , and the on the turn brought a little glimmer of hope for the all-in player. Much to his delight, a fourth spade -- the -- hit the river, giving Guttman an unlikely come-from-behind flush. He doubled up to 31,000.
Just moments after getting crippled, action folded to Antonis Kambouris and he moved in for 4,050 chips. The big blind made the call saying "I gotta gamble with you one time. I'm in the casino, I gotta gamble. You know when you have this feeling."
Kambouris held and looked good so far against his opponent's .
Both players flopped a pair with the board, but Kambouris' was just a tad lower than his opponent's. When the turn and river came the , , that was it for Kambouris.
In other words, Peter Pratis has just doubled up to 30,000 in chips, courtesy of a very helpful turn card.
An unknown player limped into the pot from under-the-gun and when the action folded around the table to Pratis in the big blind, he kicked it up to 1,500. The UTG player made the call and the two went heads up to the flop: .
Pratis checked to his opponent who fired a 2,000 bet and Pratis made the call. The turn card delivered the -- a golden card for Pratis, who was sitting with pocket threes. Opting to slow play his full house, Pratis checked to his opponent who fired a second bullet, this time for 3,000. Pratis then check-raised all in for 10,625 and his opponent called:
Showdown:
Pratis:
Opponent:
The that fell on the river changed nothing and Pratis took down the pot and right around 30,000 in new chips.
A big three-way all-in confronttaion just went down on one of the tables down on the floor involving Antonis Kambouris, Nuno De Silva, and another unknown player.
Showdown:
Kambouris:
De Silva:
Unknown player:
The board ran out . The unknown player took down the pot and jumped to 12,000 chips. De Silva dropped to 14,000 and Kambouris was crippled to just 3,200.
Grant Levy has been amassing quite the chip stack lately. On a flop of , Levy led with a bet and Michael 'Marvs' Marvanek raised a few thousand more. Levy then shoved all in and Marvanek called. The pot was worth well over 25,000 chips.
"You have the ace of hearts?" asked Levy as Marvanek then turned over . Levy rolled over .
The turn was the and the river failed to produce another heart as well with the . Marvanek was sent to the rail and Levy bumped up to almost 40,000. He is certainly among one of chip leaders.
Steve Topakas has just doubled Emad Tahtouh to move to 28,000 in chips.
Tahtouh opened the pot with a raise to 1,050 from the cutoff and Topakas made the call from the big blind. The flop came and Topakas passed the first action to Tahtouh, who fired a bet of 1,200. Topakas then check-raised to 4,500, after which Emad asked how many chips Topakas had left. After a bit of a dwell, Emad put Topakas all in and Topakas quickly called:
Showdown:
Tahtouh:
Topakas:
Following Topakas' call, Emad said, "I guess you do have a set. Nice hand."
The turn and river finished out , and Topakas' trip threes held up to earn him the pot and 28,000 in new chips. Tahtouh was left with 16,000 after the hand.
Second to act, David Saab raised to 1,000. The betting passed to Van Marcus, and he re-raised to 3,300 from the big blind. Saab moved all-in and Marcus insta-called, tabling his . Saab's poor timing found him holding .
Saab paired up his king, but couldn't get over the hump on a board of . He sent a double up over to Van Marcus, who dropped down to 8,600. Marcus improved to 22,000.