Wattel had two pair -- 8s and 9s -- and was all in on 4th street. Theo Jorgensen flipped over trips. Wattel could not improve and he headed to the rail in 9th place.
We are done for the night. There are eight players left.
Marco Traniello is down to 32K. He has the uber-aggressive David Oppenheim to his right who has been using his monster stack to his advantage by pounding the blinds and raising nearly every single pot.
Traniello has to make a stand soon either to double up or go home.
Ivey bet all the way to 7th street and Jorgensen called him everytime, even on the river with four diamonds showing. Ivey flipped over . Jorgensen mucked.
David Oppenheim was watching the hand and asked, "Did you catch that on the river?"
Ivey gave him a standard blank stare and didn't answer the question as he stacked up Jorgensen's chips.
David Oppenheim went from 310K to 460K in the last ten minutes as he turned up the heat. He pounded the blinds and stole several pots pre-flop and on 4th street.
Marco Traniello is no longer the shortstack. Traniello had A-J-K-10 showing against Ted Lawson who called his river bet. Traniello flipped over the Queen for a Broadway straight. He's back in the hunt.