Allan Barnes got the last of his stack in with red aces, but an opponent had him drawing stone dead with a turned ten-high straight holding . Barnes took his leave of the tournament.
David Eldridge and Allan Barnes got all the money in the middle. Barnes was the one at risk for 167,000 with the . Eldridge had the and was looking to score the knockout of his opponent.
The flop put Barnes in the lead. The turn and river kept him there, and Barnes doubled up.
Former Asia-Pacific Poker Tour Manila winner Binh Nguyen was all in for 167,000 with the against the dominating for Ivan Barbuto. The flop, turn, and river ran out , and Nguyen was eliminated.
On the button, Thomas Petre raised to 26,000. Chip leader Leonardo Pires reraised from the small blind to 106,000, and play moved back to Petre. He reraised all in for 361,000, and Pires made the call.
Petre turned over the , and Pires had the .
The flop gave Petre a pair of nines, but Pires did pick up an inside straight draw to a seven. The turn was the to give Petre trips, and the river completed the board with the to finish Petre with a full house.
Vasken Demlakian is adding more chips to his stack, this time against Vladimir Troyanovskiy.
Troyanovskiy raised preflop to 28,000 and Demlakian called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and Demlakian checked. Troyanovskiy bet 31,000 and Demlakian called.
The river was the and this time Demlakian led for 57,000. Troyanovskiy thought for a moment and then folded.