Kurt Jewell led out for 2,700 on a flop of . Joe Martucci, who was one of the nine players to re-enter today, called, and the turn was the .
Jewell led again - this time for 5,100 - and Martucci tanked for a bit before calling.
The completed the board, and after examining Martucci's stack, Jewell grabbed a hanful of blue T5,000 chips and plopped them in front of him. The all-in bet was effectively 23,800 - an amount which Martucci was unwilling to commit.
He folded, and Jewell picked up the pot without a showdown.
Michael Young and Justin Schwartz were heads up with about 45,000 int he middle and the board reading . Young moved all in for 61,100, Schwartz went into the tank, asked the dealer to spread the pot, and then made the call.
He showed the , but before he could show a second card, Young tabled for an ace-high flush.
Schwartz mucked the second card, and is now down to around 47,000 chips. Young sprung up to 170,000.
On a flop of , Peter Halperin was all in and at risk with . Allen Kessler had him covered with , but didn't improve as the turn and river came , respectively.
He was left with just 1,600, and a few hands later moved all in preflop with . He ran into an opponent with two sevens however, and the sevens held.
Among the recently eliminated players is Matt Affleck. We unfortunately missed Affleck's bust-out hand because he's at the featured table and it's a bit difficult to get a good view, but his seat his empty and his chips are gone as well.
After a series of bets, William Leppert raised to 48,000. Fabio D'Agata moved all in for 96,800, and Leppert tanked for the better part of two minutes before calling with .
D'Agata rolled over exactly what Leppert was worried about - .
The board ran out , and D'Agata raked in the huge pot.
Art Pappas limp-called a raise from Mike Matusow in a battle of the blinds, and the dealer fanned . Pappas checked, Matusow tossed out 5,500, and Pappas called.
The turn was the , and Pappas knuckled again. Matusow fired 10,000, and Pappas made the call.
The river was the , and both players opted to check. Matusow tabled for a set of jacks, and is now up to around 235,000 chips.
The action folded to Robert Corcione, whop opened to 4,000 on the button. Peter Campo defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
The turn was the , and Campo led out for 4,500. Corcione called. The completed the board, and Campo bet 11,000. Corcione thought for 30 seconds or so, then flipped a yellow T1,000 chip and two blue T5,000 chips forward.
Campo turned over for trip eights, winning the pot.
Matt Kuba and Jared Jaffee were heads up on a board of . Jaffee checked, Kuba tossed out 23,000, and Jaffee check-raised to 51,000. Jaffee tanked for a bit, then re-raised all in.