In unknown action, Bryan Devonshire has been eliminated by Erik Cajelais, who has moved to 178,000 in chips.
Accoring to Devonshire's Twitter, he got involved in a blind-versus-blind battle with Cajelais and the two got the money in. Devonshire stated he held against the offsuit for Cajelais, but couldn't hit even despite flopping a flush draw.
After a raise from late position to 3,500, Jeremy Ausmus reraised on the button to 6,800. A player in the blinds moved all in for 27,800 and action folded back to Ausmus. He made the call.
Ausmus held the and was going against the . The board ran out and Ausmus won the pot. He's now up to 107,000 in chips.
Picking up the action on the flop between Frank Kassela and Phil Ivey, Kassela bet and Ivey made the call. On the turn, Kassela bet again and Ivey called. On the river, Kassela checked, Ivey bet and Kassela called.
Ivey turned over the for a straight to the seven. Kassela mucked and Ivey won the pot.
A player opened with a raise to 3,200 from under the gun and one opponent in later position made the call before action slid over to David Williams on the button. Williams also called and the three of them took a flop of . The first player led for 3,600 and the next player called. Williams also called.
The turn card was the and paired the board with ducks. After two checks in front of him, Williams fired 9,000 into the pot. The first player check-raised all in for 34,000 and the player in the middle folded. Williams made the call holding the for two pair, kings and deuces with a king kicker. His opponent held the for a worse two pair and needed an eight on the river.
When the landed on fifth street, Williams was awarded the pot and his opponent sent to the rail. Williams now has roughly 120,000 in chips.
Randy Haddox was all in preflop for 6,000 with the . He was up against the for Andrey Zaichenko. The board ran out and Zaichenko won the pot to elimnate Haddox.