Scott Seiver found himself all in for his last 1,200 or so against Eli Elezra with both players drawing one.
Seiver rolled over his and Elezra his .
Managing to find the to make a jack-eight, Seiver awaited Elezra's slow Baccarat-style sweat.
Unfortunately for Elezra he paired up his seven to see Seiver take the pot and double through to 2,500 with three add-on chips remaining as Elezra slips to 5,800.
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Brandon Cantu opened to 400 and was called in one spot before Nick Schulman bumped it to 1,500. Both Cantu and the third opponent made the call with Cantu the only one standing pat as the other two each drew one.
Schulman fired out for 2,300 and was called by both Cantu and the third opponent as Schulman tabled his to take down the pot and climb to 20,000 in chips.
Sergey Rybachenko opened to 375 from under the gun and David 'Chino' Rheem, Phil Hellmuth and Lyle Berman made the call from the cutoff, button and small blind respectively.
Berman drew two as the other three players each drew one.
Rheem fired out 275 after it was checked to him and Hellmuth made the call for his tournament life - and remaining 275 - as both Berman and Rybachenko folded.
Rheem tabled his and Hellmuth flashed his (X)(X)(X)(X) and headed to the rail as Rheem climbed to 7,900 in chips with two add-on chips remaining.
Daniel Negreanu moved his last 700 into the pot and both the button and big blind made the call.
Negreanu stood pat while the two remaining players drew one. The button forced the big blind to fold after a bet, and revealed his to prompt Negreanu to use his final add-on chip.
A few hands later Negreanu pushed his last 975 in from the cutoff and found a caller from the small blind.
Both players drew one with Negreanu improving his by catching a as his opponent paired up.
David Singer opened to 325 and Erick Lindgren bumped it to 1,050 before Howard Lederer moved all in for roughly 2,300. Singer folded by Lindgren made the call drawing one as Lederer stood pat.
Lederer tabled his to be up against Lindgren's .
Unfortunately for Lederer, Lindgren caught the to send him to the rail.