From under the gun, Andrew Moreno raised to 6,600. Action folded all the way to Harold Wasson in the big blind and he made the call to see the flop come down . Wasson led for 8,000 and Moreno called.
The turn card was the and Wasson moved all in for approximately 38,000. Moreno quickly gave it up and dropped back to 55,000 in chips.
Action folded to Matthew Chang in the small blind and he raised to 8,500. Alex Masek defended in the big blind and the flop came down . Chang bet 15,000 and Masek called.
The turn paired the board with the and also completed a possible club flush draw. Chang slowed down with a check and Masek bet 26,500. Chang quickly flung his hand into the muck and dropped back to 80,500.
From under the gun, Narinder Khasria raised to 7,000. John Coon reraised to 16,000 from middle position and then action folded to Donna Jetter in the big blind. She pushed all in for 46,000 and Khasria folded. Coon made the call.
Coon:
Jetter:
The flop, turn and river ran through and Jetter's full house allowed her to double up and then some. Coon was kicked back to 111,000 in chips.
Shaun Walker just doubled through Jason Wheeler. Walker was all in preflop for about 50,000 with two queens. He was up against two kings from Wheeler, but was able to flop a queen and hold from there.
Kevin Jonna is still AWOL from our Day 2, and that's not good news. With 13,600 chips left in front of his vacant chair and a few eliminations to go before the money, it looks like it's going to be a race against the blinds and antes for Jonna to coast into a small cash today in his absence.
In case you're wondering, yes, they do have both alarm clocks and wakeup calls here at Harrah's Rincon.
Matthew Chang and Steve Nixon were all in preflop. Nixon held the best of it in a dominating way with the to Chang's . Chang had the most chips, but not by many.
The board ran out and Chang was left with just 10,200 after the final count of the stacks. Nixon was all in for 52,700.
From middle position, Eddy Sabat raised all in. Action folded to Andrew Moreno in the small blind and he commented, "It's real close," but then folded. Matthew Chang called all in from the big blind for 8,900.
Chang:
Sabat:
The board ran through and Chang was saved by the river to double up and stay alive.
Kevin Jonna was all in for 2,000 from the small blind, and that means he's now all out. You can't win a pot if you can't turn over your hand, and Jonna's last dead hand has resulted in his elimination in 29th place.