Ryan Zdunick has blown through the chips this afternoon and put the last of his stack in against Peter Morduant.
On a flop of Zdunick bet out and Morduant check-called. They repeated this process on the turn and river .
Morduant flipped his hand over as soon as he had called on the river, prompting Zdunick to respond with, "I needed an eight on the river", before pitching his cards into the muck and making his departure from the tournament area.
Tran raised it up with his king before Peter Hordaunt reraised. Kerry Stead, Tran and two other opponents both called.
On 4th Hordaunt fired again after it was checked to him with the other four calling. Everyone checked fifth, but then on 5th the first of the two unknown opponents, having caught the fired out with everyone calling once more.
On 7th, Kerry Stead bet out with the second of the two unknown opponents calling. Hordaunt also called, while Tran and the other unknown both folded.
Stead showed X for a 7-6-4-3-2 low while Hordaunt took the high with for Kings up.
A three-way pot between Bruno Portaro, Danny Mountt and a third player.
Portaro: X X X
Mountt: X X X
Third Player: X X
The unnamed player had opened with Mountt and Portaro both calling. Portaro lead out on 4th and got called in both spots. On 5th the action was checked to Mountt by the other two and he bet this time.
When Portaro made an open pair of fives on 6th, he checked, Mountt fired again and the third player mucked. Portaro made the call and then bet out on 7th with Mountt making the call.
Portaro flipped X for a full house while a clearly livid Mountt showed for a wheel he'd made on 5th, disgusted at being runner-runnered.
Facing his opponent, Eric Assadourian had a fairly unspectacular looking board of when facing his opponent's much stronger .
Nevertheless, Assadourian raised a bet on 6th before firing again on 7th. He was called both times and flipped for a boat, his opponent flashing the before mucking.