Bradley Butcher pushed his final 30,000 to the middle from the small blind after it was folded to him. The big blind, David Caruthers, called to put Butcher at risk.
Bradley Butcher:
David Caruthers:
The board ran out and Butcher was sent to the cashiers' desk.
Phillip Mighall left his seat behind and there were no more chips on the table where he sat. Mighall busted the tournament in 24th place and was sent to the cashier.
David Caruthers opened from early position and it was enough to cover Richard Tuhrim's 21,500 in the big blind, who made the call. Players flipped over their hands and Tuhrim would be at risk.
David Caruthers:
Richard Tuhrim:
The board ran out and Tuhrim missed his flush draw. Caruthers took down the pot and added some chips to his stack while Turhim headed to the rail in 25th place.
Ryan Goindoo opened from the button and Richard Tuhrim three-bet. Goindoo moved all in for 69,000 and Tuhrim called. The players flipped their hands and Gooindoo would be at risk.
Ryan Goindoo:
Richard Tuhrim:
The board ran out and Goindoo's rivered full house was good for a double up through Tuhrim.
Thayer Rasmussen limped and two seats over it was Ryan Goindoo, the chip leader from Day 1, who raised to 20,000. Arthur Morris called as well, but when the action was back on Rasmussen he potted for 87,500. Both Goindoo and Morris called.
The flop was and all three players checked, Rasmussen with 6,500 behind. He bet his last 6,500 as soon as the turn came down on the felt and both Goindoo and Morris took their time before making the call.
Goindoo check-folded to a bet of 20,000 from Morris on the river and the cards were opened up.
Thayer Rasmussen:
Arthur Morris:
Rasmussen flopped the nut full-house and that was still the best hand at the end, earning him a triple up to 280,000.
Bobac Medalian opened to 17,500 from under the gun and David Caruthers then potted from the cutoff for enough to put Medalian all in. Medalian called off his remaining stack of 47,000 and the players then flipped their hands.
Bobac Medalian:
David Caruthers:
The board ran out and Medalian spiked an ace on the river for a double up.
The board read and Phillip Mighall bet pot. Bruce Rosen moved all in for his last 5,500 and the two players flipped their hands. Mighall showed and Rosen tabled .
The on the on the turn secured the hand for Mighall and Rosen was eliminated.