We caught up in time to see chips being counted out by the dealer for Maria Ho's double up. Strewn in front of her was and a board that read . Her set was good enough for a double up and she's now sitting with a healthy stack.
Tommy Vedes and Ronald Lee have been going at each other ever since Vedes joined the table about an hour ago, and for the most part, Lee has gotten the better of Vedes. He just won another big pot off Vedes, that saw their stack sizes flip flop. We got to the table when Vedes was facing an all in move from Lee. Vedes thought about it for about 30 seconds while we were there, then slid forward the chips to make the call. The cards were flipped, and Lee was in great shape.
Lee:
Vedes:
The board ran out , and Lee scored the big double up. After being down to around 2,700 earlier in the day, Lee is now sitting on over 30,000.
We didn't catch how the hand played out, but when we went over to his table, Michael Mizrachi's chips were being counted down. The board read , and while Mizrachi had , his opponent had . When the chips were counted out, it was determined that Mizrachi had fewer chips, and he has been busted.
The players are taking a 20-minute break while the staff colors up the T25 green chips. When they come back, we will play one more level, before the chips are tagged and bagged.
Liv Boeree was down to her last 10,000, and she got it all in preflop along with two other players. Unfortunately, for Boeree, she had the worst of the three hands, and would need to improve.
Boeree:
Opponent 1:
Opponent 2:
The board ran out ten high, coming , and Boeree was knocked out of the tournament.
We caught up with the action to see a three-way all in. Two short stacks were all in holding and . Tim West made the call with , having both of the players covered.
The board came and West made a straight, sending two players home and bringing the field two more eliminations closer to cashing.