Mike Sica raised it up to 475 from the small blind and one player called from late position. The flop came , Sica bet 675, his opponent raised to 1600 and Sica called. The turn came , Sica checked, his opponent pushed all-in for 2,225 and Sica called. Sica showed and his opponent showed for a split pot. After the hand, Sica had 6,000 in chips.
On a Q-10-5 flop, Ari Engel and James Mackey get all of their chips in the middle. Engel turns over Q-10 for top two but Mackey shows pocket fives for a set. Engel's tournament is ends on the turn when the case five falls, giving Mackey quads.
Under the gun, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi raised to 350 and was called by the player in the big blind. after the A-3-7 flop the big blind checked and Mizrachi bet 500, leaving just 300 behind. The big blind moved all-in and Mizrachi called, showing down pocket Tens. The big blind held A-2 and looked to be in good shape after another 7 hit on the turn, but Mizrachi hit his 2-outer on the river when a Ten spiked and he doubled up. He's currently at 2,700.
Greg Raymer pushed all-in from under the gun and one player called. Raymer had and his opponent had . The board came 8--9-, queen-high flush took the pot and Raymer was eliminated.
We have 1,013 runners in today's field, and 99 of those players will cash. Those at the bottom of the money ladder will take home $3,844, while the winner will take home a cool $521,785. And, of course, a bracelet.