Dan Shak raised to 24,000 and Barry Greenstein made the call. Shak was under the gun and Greenstein on the button. The flop came down and Shak checked. Greenstein fired 30,000 and won the hand to move back to 365,000 chips. Shak's on 410,000.
A few hands later, Gus Hansen raised from the button to 22,000. Greenstein called from the big blind. The flop came down and both players checked.
The turn card was the and both players checked again. The landed on the river and Greenstein checked. Hansen fired 33,000 and Greenstein made the call.
Hansen tabled for trip sevens and Greenstein mucked. He's down to around 300,000 after this hand while Hansen increased to 370,000.
Jonathan Karamalikis pots from the small blind and Andrew Feldman reraised all-in from the big blind for not too much more. Karamalikis makes the call.
Feldman:
Karamalikis:
A fatal appeared on the flop next to the and , no king on the turn or river either. Feldman was heard whispering, "It's not my day."
Tony G raised from the button to 25,000. Howard Lederer defended his big blind with a call and the two saw a flop of . Both checked, prompting the to fall on the turn.
Lederer bet 30,000 and Tony G raised to 60,000, the minimum raise he could make. Lederer folded and Tony G moved up to 225,000 chips. Lederer claimed to fold a jack he said afterwards.
Lederer raised to 24,000 from the cut-off and Roberto Romanello reraised for the full pot, leaving himself about 9,000 back. Lederer called and then they got the rest in on a flop.
Lededer made the call for the rest of Romanello stack with behind to the Welshman's .
The turn was meaningless but the river was greeted with an "Oooh" from the crowd. Romanello was out, while Lederer, having bluffed off nearly 50,000 a couple of hands previously is back up to 180,000.
We've just got word at how long we're going to be playing today. The tournament staff has informed us that the players will be playing through this level and one more before ceasing play and coming back to finish things out on Monday starting at 12:00 p.m. local time.
Tony G raised to 23,000 from UTG+1 and Howard Lederer called in the small blind.
Both players checked the flop before Lederer bet out 35,000 on the turn. The river was the and Lederer bet 60,000 but Tony G moved all-in saying, "Take it all, the bike is getting warm."
Lederer folded and the G continued to chat...
"Can you ride a bike?" to which Lederer offered no response.
Tony G carried on, "I rate myself a creative player...2nd round of drinks for the rail."
The crowd cheered and G smiled saying, "I'm always chirpy when I win a pot."
Gus Hansen raised to 22,000 from under the gun and Dan Shak called from the big blind. The two players took a flop of and both players checked. After the fell on the turn, Shak fired 30,000. Hansen mucked and Shak scooped the pot.
Barry Greenstein raised to 20,000 from early position and Jonathan "xMONSTERxDONGx" Karamalikis called from later position. The flop came down and Greenstein fired 25,000. Karamalikis called.
The turn card was the and both players checked. The river card was the and Greenstein check-folded to a bet of 48,000 from Karamalikis.
Greenstein dropped to 300,000 while Karamalikis moved up to 330,000.