Before the game change and facing a raise from Michael Graffeo, Shannon Shorr pushed all in holding KJ. Michael made the call with pocket jacks and they held up sending Shannon to the rail.
"This is the slowest table I've ever played on in my life," Phil had to say regarding the players sitting around him. Phil explained that the tension rises when the blinds increase and the players don't play up to speed. "The blinds go up so fast," he claimed.
Brian Eddy found himself all-in on the flop against Jeffrey Lisandro. Eddy held and Lisandro held . The fell on the turn, improving Lisandro to a straight and Eddy was eliminated.
Not even ten minutes after Jeffrey Lisandro hit running quads, "Miami" John Cernuto had A-9 versus Brian Eddy's A-K and was all-in preflop. Eddy flopped a king, but Cernuto hit a nine on the turn, then spiked another on the river. It wasn't as good as Lisandro's quads, but it was good enough to win the hand and double up.