In a blind-on-blind battle between Daniel Tordjman and Charles Coultas, it was Tordjman who limped in from the small blind. Coultas potted from the big blind and Tordjman called.
The flop came out and Tordjman checked to Coultas, who bet pot. Tordjman check-raised enough to put Coultas all in, and the latter called it off.
Charles Coultas:
Daniel Tordjman:
The board ran out and no improvement came to Coultas who exited the tournament in fourth place.
Phil Hui raised to 800,000 from the button and Daniel Tordjman potted, Hui called all in and was at risk.
Phil Hui:
Daniel Tordjman:
It wasn't much of a sweat for Hui as the flop gave him a flush. The turn and river bricked out and Hui doubled. Hui also picked up a small pot shortly after and is back in contention.
Daniel Tordjman raised to 800,000 from the button and was looked up by David Prociak in the big blind.
The flop of saw Prociak check to Tordjman who continued for 600,000 which Prociak called.
On the , Prociak checked once more and Tordjman sized up to 1,800,000 getting one more call from Prociak.
Prociak checked a third time on the river where Tordjman bet pot for 5,975,000 and Tordjman went into the tank. After some time thinking he put in the chips for the call. Tordjman turned over for kings full of nines and before mucking his hand, Prociak flashed up for kings full of sixes as Tordjman took a massive chip lead at the final table.
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After losing a couple of small showdowns to Phil Hui, David Prociak limped in the small and Daniel Trodjman raised to 800,000. Prociak called.
The flop came and Prociak check-called 500,000 from Trodjman.
Prociak check-called again on the turn, this time 1,000,000.
The river was the and Prociak checked for the third time. Trodjman put out of a stack of 4,000,000 and Prociak tanked. After several minutes, Prociak called for his remaining 1,400,000.
Prociak tabled for nines full of eights and Trodjman rolled over a bluff of .
Phil Hui called on the button and in the small blind, David Prociak raised to 1,200,000 which Hui called.
The flop rolled off and Prociak checked which saw Hui bet pot to put Prociak all in and Prociak called.
David Prociak:
Phil Hui:
Prociak was drawing to broadway against Hui's top pair, but the turn eliminated outs for Prociak as Hui picked up a flush draw. The river came out a and Hui made three kings to eliminate Prociak in third place. Prociak shook hands with his table mates as he left the table.