The action folded around to Casey Kastle who raised preflop, leaving only around 1,000 behind. The small blind folded and Rostislav Tsodikov reraised Kastle all in. Kastle called all in and the cards were revealed:
Tsodikov:
Kastle:
The board was spread - Kastle was sent to the rail in tenth place, much to the relief of Oliver Gill. "I'm free, I can start talking again!" he remarked.
The players are now hand-for-hand for the final table.
Casey Kastle was all in by fourth against Paul Ramondetta.
Kastle:
Ramondetta:
During this hand, there was a slight problem as the dealer did not burn after 5th, giving Kastle the instead of the , the latter being the burn card. Kastle looked to be heading out the door but his two pair scooped the pot, doubling up the dealer almost pushing the chips the wrong way.
After the hand, Kastle was still cross, blaming the non-stop chattering of Oliver Gill for the dealer not being able to concentrate and making mistakes, Kastle then firmly told Gill to be quiet.
Ramondetta fired the whole way down with Kastle refusing to go away. On 7th though, Ramondetta fired once more and Kastle looked disgusted, folding the face up. He's crippled as a result though.
Andrew Brown is struggling, he called a bet on 6th from John Joannou but then Joannou fired again on 7th and former bracelet winner tanked for a good five minutes. He apologised twice to the table for taking so long, but no-one minded.
Eventually he got Joannou to agree to show and folded, Joannou showed for 8-5-3-2-A.
The money had moved all in the middle on sixth street with Guzzardi the shorter of the two stacks. Needing to peel an ace to win or a four to chop on seventh street, neither appeared for 'TheBigSiCko' - he's out.