The Big Event at The Bicycle Casino
The players are on their second break of the day.
Over on the feature table, the flop was 

between Alex Kravchenko and Jonathan Duhamel. All the money went in and it was a set-over-set confrontation.
Duhamel: 

Kravchenko: 

The turn brought the
and the river the
. Duhamel won the pot and Kravchenko was eliminated from the tournament.
Alex Keating raised and David Williams three-bet to 2,800. Keating came back with a four-bet to 7,900. Williams flat-called in position. The flop came down 

and both players checked to see the
fall on the turn. They both checked there as well.
The river completed the board with the
and both checked once again. Keating showed the 
to beat the 
for Williams.
Dan O'Brien was all in on the flop of 

with middle set holding the 
He was up against the 
for Mike Baxter. The turn brought the
and the river the
to give O'Brien the double. He was all in for 12,000 on the flop and is now up to about 38,000 in chips.
"All in and call!" As soon as we heard that we jumped up from our chairs to head over and see what was going on. When we got to the table, we thought someone was playing a joke on us.
The flop was 

and three players were all in. Rick Salomon flopped a flush with the 
. He held the nuts. Alex Fitzgerald flopped two pair with the 
and Pat Walsh flopped top set with the 
.
The turn brought the
to pair the board and give Walsh a full house. The river completed the board with the
and gave Walsh the pot. After the chips were counted down, Walsh's 32,625 that he was all in for on the flop was more than Salomon's and Fitzgerald's, meaning they were both eliminated. Walsh collected two more $2,000 bounties and moved his stack to 102,000 in chips.
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50