When the action folded to Firat Cakici he was pushing all in with any two cards and Danny Tang decided to gamble and made the call.
Cakici:
Tang:
Not the two sets of cards that you would expect from a preflop confrontation but it worked for Tang as the board fell to give him a flush and end the day for Cakici in 15th place. He'll take home $928 for his efforts as the rollercoaster day of Danny Tang continues as he sits with 66,000 chips.
Craig Nind was all in for his tournament life holding and Andrew Jeffreys decided to gamble it up with a call from the small blind holding .
Some would say "blessed" as the flop landed giving Jeffreys a flush and a lock in the hand! The turn and river bricked , to end the run of Nind in 16th place as Jeffreys is looking hard to stop as he has now amassed over 200,000 in chips.
Steven Baker and Matt Walker were involved in another all in clash, that left Walker heading to the exit.
Walker held for the best hand as Baker went to war with but the flop changed everything when the board ran out giving Baker trip tens to eliminate Walker in 18th place for $928 in prize money.
Liad Moshe opened with a raise to 22,000 from under-the-gun before Michael Peachey moved all in over the top for 30,500 in total. Moshe made the pot-committed call.
Moshe:
Peachey:
Peachey needed to pair up but the board fell to send him home in 21st place. Moshe is now up to 91,000 chips.