Jimmy Peters raised all in from under the gun for 30,400 — just over 10 big blinds. Action folded all the way to Andy Seth in the big blind, and he tanked for a bit before asking Peters, "Do you want me to call?"
"What do you have, like two sixes?" asked back Peters with a shrug.
"Something like that," responded Seth.
After another few moments, Seth folded and showed . Peters responded by saying that he did want him to call and showed .
From middle position, 2013 Battles at the Beach Main Event champion Stephen Bokor raised to 7,000. Action then folded to Hayden Fortini on the button, and he reraised to 18,000. Play moved back to Bokor, and he four-bet to 37,000 with 40,100 behind. Fortini moved all in, and Bokor called off his remaining stack.
Fortini:
Bokor:
The flop contained a third ten for Fortini when it came . The turn was the , and the river was the . Bokor finished second best and was eliminated in 17th place. Fortini climbed to 268,000 in chips.
Jimmy Peters moved all in with the and was called by Vincenti Cham with the . The board ran out , and Peters was eliminated in 16th place. Cham moved to 88,000 in chips.
Just before the tournament went on the one-hour dinner break for Day 2, Joe Ebanks moved back into the chip lead thanks to a big pot against RJ Sullivan.
Ebanks started the hand by opening with a raise to 6,500 from middle position, and Sullivan called from the hijack seat. Everyone else folded, and the flop came down . Ebanks bet 10,200, and Sullivan called.
The turn was the , and Ebanks fired again. This time he fired 31,000. Sullivan stuck around by making another call.
The river was the , and Ebanks reached into his stack before piling out a big bet of 70,000. Sullivan mulled it over for a minute or two, then folded, and Ebanks won the pot.
On the board, Hayden Fortini bet 22,000, and Ryan Franklin made the call. The river completed the board with the , and Fortini checked. Franklin bet 60,000, and Fortini folded.