From late position, Bryan Devonshire raised. Erik Cajelais reraised from the button and Devonshire made the call to see the flop. Devonshire bet out and Cajelais called.
The turn was the and Devonshire checked. Cajelais bet and Devonshire called.
The river was the and Devonshire checked. Cajelais bet and Devonshire called.
Cajelais showed the and Devonshire mucked his hand.
From the button, Richard Hoffmaster raised. Thomas Jamieson reraised from the big blind and Hoffmaster came back with another raise. Jamieson called all in for 5,700 total.
Jamieson held the , but was in bad shape against the for Hoffmaster.
The board came and both players made full houses. Unfortunately for Jamieson, Hoffmaster's was a bit better and he was eliminated.
On the flop, Samuel Golbuff bet 4,500. Michael Lustig raised all in for 18,200 and Golbuff called.
Golbuff held the and Lustig the . The hit the turn and on the river, which kept Golbuff's fours in the lead and gave him the pot. Lustig was relegated to the rail.
Gabriel Nassif raised to 1,600 from middle position and action folded to Nicholas Mitchell in late position. He reraised all in for 8,300. When play got back to Nassif, he called with the . Mitchell held the .
The flop, turn and river came to bust Mitchell and move Nassif up over 35,000 in chips.
Here's a group of players who have made a quick exit on Day 2 of the tournament. Included in this group was gold-bracelet winner Todd Witteles.
No-Limit Hold'em
Witteles was all in preflop with the versus the for Jason Tompkins. The flop contained an ace and the board ran out to bust Witteles from the tournament.