Kitty Kuo opened to 450 under the gun and the button raised to 1,175. Kuo asked to see the stack and quickly decided to move all in. Her opponent called with a stack worth 4,800.
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Kuo was at risk but a board brought her the lead and eliminated her opponent.
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Loni Harwood opened for 350 in the cutoff and was called by Alexandre Reard in the big blind.
On the flop she continued for 650 and Reard raised it up to 2,500. Harwood moved all in for 5,000 with for two pair and Reard called with for flush and straight draws. Reard hit his flush draw on the turn with the and Harwood didn't hit her redraw to end her run in level 4.
The French player now has a comfortable stack of 30,000
On an flop Greg Merson check-called a bet of 1,500 and the turn was the . Merson checked and his opponent bet 1,600. Merson counted out his stack before moving in for 7,925. His opponent tank-folded and Merson took down a pot, moving up over 10,000 as the level drew to a close.
According to Brian Reinert, Fahredin Mustafov was eliminated after he flopped a set of fours on a board. Anthony Schutter held and made his flush to send the Bulgarian to the rail.
A short while later Schutter opened to 400 and Upeshka De Silva three-bet to 1,125. Schutter called and check-called a bet of 1,300 on the flop. The turn was the and Schutter checked to De Silva who bet 4,225. Schutter again called.
The river was the . Schutter checked and De Silva moved all in.
"That king was not good," said Schutter, "I was winning on the turn."
Eventually, after some deliberation, Schutter called. De Silva showed for trip nines and Schutter showed for a full house, a hand which was met by a look of confusion from De Silva.
"You actually thinking about folding there?" Reinert asked his tablemate.
"I dunno man," said Schutter, "He could have kings or jack-king."