Mark Eddleman limped from the cutoff, and on the button, Benny Spindler potted to 54,000. It folded back to Eddleman, who asked how much Spindler had behind. He had about 40,000 left, but Eddleman decided to flat call. The cooler flop fell , and Eddleman snap shoved. Spindler called just as fast. "Flush," said Eddleman, and Spindler threw his cards down in disgust.
Spindler: for middle set
Eddleman: for a flopped flush
Spindler needed the board to pair to stay alive, but the turn and river were entirely unhelpful. Spindler left disappointedly in 19th place, and Eddleman stacked up 310,000.
They're down to 18 now and redrawing to two tables.
Ross Boatman made his last stand preflop with . Danny Smith called him down with the case aces - [asad5c5dh].
The flop didn't give either a flush draw, and the turn gave Boatman five extra outs to win rather than chop. But the cruel on the river made Smith a set to bust a stunned Boatman. He's out in 20th, while Smith is suddenly in the top of the counts with 760,000.
There was an all in hand on all three tables, and Josh Tieman found himself on the losing end of one of them. He is out in 21st place, following fellow 2010 bracelet winner Ayaz Mahmood. That means we're guaranteed to add a new face to the summer's wall of winners tonight.
Alas we didn't quite catch the hand, but arrived only in time to see Ayaz Mahmood standing to leave and Jason Mercier raking in his chips. Conclusion - busto.
Danny Smith raised to 40,000 from middle position, and Di "urindanger" Dang moved all in on the button. Smith called.
Dang:
Smith:
Dang's queens weren't looking good against Smith's kings. The board fell , and that wasn't going to get Dang out of danger. He's out in 23rd place, and Smith is up to 200,000.
This one is complicated, and funny, and sad, and above all, MASSIVE.
Ross Boatman raised pot in early position and Joe Serock flat-called. Scott Mandel re-potted, and Boatman called all in. Serock called too, and a side pot was formed.
Serock and Mandel saw a flop and Serock went all in for 245,000. Mandel called all in for 244,000, a 1,000 chip difference.
Boatman: for a pair of nines
Serock: for top pair
Mandel: for an overpair and a flush draw
Turn:
River:
Yes, that's right. Boatman made runner-runner quads. As you do. He tripled up to 252,000, and after the hand went over and did a little dance in front of fellow Hendon Mobber Joe Beevers. Fair enough.
However, the more astute reader will have noticed Mandel, already ahead on the flop, had improved to a flush, meaning he took the chunky side pot and moved up to 490,000. Serock was left with just 1,000. It went in a couple hands later.
Serock:
Danny Smith:
Board:
Smith flopped a flush, and that was that for Serock.