Hand #106: Andrew Egan opened for 120,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #107: Mike Kachan got a walk.
Hand #108: Eric Shanks raised to 125,000 and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #109: Kachan opened for 120,000 and Skoldstedt called in the small blind. The flop was . Kachan continued for 125,000 and Skoldstedt called. The turn card saw another check from Skoldstedt and Kachan. The river was the and now Skoldstedt bet 175,000 and was quickly called. His was good.
Hand #110: Jeff Blenkarn opened for 130,000 and Skoldstedt called to get it heads-up to a flop of . Both players checked to see the turn . A bet of 210,000 from Blenkarn won the pot.
Hand #105: Skoldstedt raised to 125,000 and Hoang moved all-in. The Swede asked for a count and Hoang was at risk for his last 540,000. Skoldstedt checked his stack carefully, stared at the middle of the board and made the call.
Skoldstedt:
Hoang:
The flop was somewhat devastating for Hoang as his opponent picked up an additional flush draw with the superior hand. After the turn, there was a glimmer of hope with the gutshot, but the river was of no help and Hoang headed to the payout desk.
Hand #102: Eric Shanks raised to 125,000 and all players to act behind him mucked their cards.
Hand #103: Shanks raised to 125,000 and Neo Hoang defended his big blind. The dealer fanned the flop and Hoang checked, Hanks bet 80,000 and Hoang folded.
Hand #104: Viktor Skoldstedt got involved in the first hand after the dinner break and raised to 125,000. Andrew Egan moved all-in out of the big blind and the Swede mucked his cards.
Hand #97: Jeff Blenkarn raised to 125,000 and got himself the blinds and antes.
Hand #98: Andrew Egan received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #99: Mike Kachan raised to 120,000 and Eric Shanks called. On the flop, Shanks check-called the 65,000 continuation bet of Kachan and they saw the on the turn. Shanks checked again and Kachan now bet 165,000 to take down the pot.
Hand #100: Egan raised to 120,000 from the button and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand #92: Neo Hoang limed the small blind and Andrew Egan checked the big blind. The flop was the . Hoang checked and when Egan bet 55,000 and he moved all in and won the pot
Hand #93: Mike Kachan opened for 115,000 and took it down.
Hand #94: Viktor Skoldstedt made it 105,000, Eric Shanks moved all in and took it down.
Hand #95: Hoang moved all in and with no calls he won yhe antes and blinds.
Hand #96: Just as the dinner break was called it was folded to small blind Mike Kachan who raised to 100,000. Big blind Viktor Skoldstedt made the call. The flop was . Kachan beyt 55,000 and Skoldstedt called. The turn was the and a bet of 115,000 was again called by Skoldstedt. They bothe checked the river and Skoldstedt’s was good.
Hand #87: Viktor Skoldstedt raised to 105,000 and Jeff Blenkarn called out of the big blind. On the flop, Blenkarn check-raised all-in and Skoldstedt folded after making a continuation bet of 130,000.
Hand #88: Mike Kachan moved all in from early position for what looked like 640,000. All opponents folded and he showed a five.
Hand #89: Andrew Egan raised to 100,000 and claimed the blinds and antes.
Hand #90: Steve Gross moved all in and Mike Kachan called all in for less. All other players folded and they turned over their cards:
Gross:
Kachan:
The flop was no sweat yet, but the turn now gave Gross an open-ended straight draw. It wasn't meant to be as the river gave Kachan a double up for 690,000 and Gross is now really short.