The action was picked up when all the chips were in the middle between Mike Allis and Raul Correa putting Correa at risk for his tournament life.
Raul Correa:
Mike Allis:
The board ran out and the Jack on the turn gave Allis a full house to eliminate Correa from the tournament. Raul Correa joked about "being the last latino standing in the tournament." If he was or wasn't he will walk away in the money from this one.
The action was picked up when all the chips got in the middle between Jerry Leva and Frank Neuhauser putting Leva at risk for his tournament life.
Jerry Leva:
Frank Neuhauser:
Leva would need to win the coin flip to stay alive but the board ran out and with that Leva, the player that was announced earlier in the day as the oldest senior in the event at 84 years old, was eliminated.
Timothy Lenox shoved all-in pre-flop and Steve Miller called from behind covering him. The cards were flipped up and Miller said "you're good" when he saw Lenox's hand before the board was run out.
Steve Miller:
Timothy Lenox:
The board ran out and the entire table was in disbelief when Miller raked in the pot with a set of threes.
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