Six is now one. The latest elimination began with [Removed:480] opening to 20,000 from under the gun. Colin Wilford called from the small blind and so too did Philip Gidley-King from the big blind.
The flop would see Wilford check and Gidley-King bet 20,000. Both Divkovic and Wilford called and a hit the turn. This time the action was checked to Divkovic, who bet 65,000. Wilford moved all in for 155,000 and Gidley-King folded. Back on Divkovic and after some thought, he made the call.
Wilford:
Divkovic:
Wilford was well behind Divkovic's two-pair and the on the river changed nothing and with that Wilford was sent home in 6th place with $23,000 for his time.
Folded to Iori Yogo in the small blind, he raised it up to 30,000. Colin Wilford was in the big blind and made it 85,000 to go. Back on Yogo and he moved all in for 470,000. Wilford decided to make the call and with that, the two players turned their hands over.
Yogo was in good shape with his , while Wilford wasn't looking good with . The news got even better for Yogo as a board gaver him the good and enough to double up. Wilford is now the short stack.
Dale Marsland was in the cutoff when he opened it up to 20,000. David Evans, from the button, made the call and so too did Colin Wilford from the big blind.
On the flop, Wilford and Marsland checked, while Evans bet 25,000. Wilford called and Marsland got out of the way as a hit the turn. Wilford and Evans both checked the turn and the river, then both turned their hands over.
Wilford:
Evans:
Wilford had the trip kings and enough to scoop in the pot!
A massive hand has just played that went deep into the break. It started with Iori Yogo opening to 20,000 from under the gun. Dale Marsland three bet to 53,000 from the small blind and Yogo called.
Flop:
Marsland led for 57,000 here and Yogo raised it up to 150,000. Back on Marsland and he made it 280,000. Yogo decided to call and an hit the turn. This time both players checked, just as they did on the river. At showdown, Marsland turned over , with the pair of queens enough to scoop up the pot and see Marsland sit as one of the chip leaders.
Folded to Philip Gidley-King in the small blind, he would limp, at which point [Removed:480] would tap the table from the big blind.
Both players checked the flop and Gidley-King check-called a bet of 11,000 on the turn. The on the river would see Gidley-King again check and then call when Divkovic bet 51,000.
When Divkovic tabled his , the rivered straight was good enough to send Gidley-King's cards straight into the muck and the pot straight into Divkovic's stack.
Folded to Dale Marsland on the button, he raised it up and Iori Yogo called out of the big blind. Yogo then proceeded to check-call bets on every street of the board. It was 19,000 on the flop, 38,000 on the turn and 108,000 on the river.
At showdown, Yogo's cards quickly went into the muck when Marsland turned over for a little straight.