Aaron Kelly has knocked out Matt Pettit. A simple case of finding an ace for Pettit, who moved in with and Kelly came in behind with . Kelly's hand won out on a board.
It was folded around to John Harris on the button who made a standard raise before the big blind moved all-in. John took his time, occasionally mentioning that he doesn't know if he can fold, before calling all-in with .
His opponent held and the board blanked out to propel Harris up to 125,000.
The very next hand, Harris called an UTG's all-in of 18,200 with . He was facing that held after the board fell. So, just as Harris had finished stacking his chips he had to give a few of them away. He's still sitting very comfortably on over 100,000.
Ferdinand Boleski is on the up. He just managed a big double up to about 140,000 on a board. It was blind versus blind with his against the big blind's . A came on the turn making a split a possibility, but the river confirmed the pot went Boleski's way.
Soon after, he got in a raising war on a forcing another player off a pot.
Double up for Al Adler. I didn't see when the chips went in, but Adler was standing victorious with on a board. Apparently his opponent had made a big move with at some point during the hand and been caught.