We're back from dinner break, and the cards are back in the air, but there's been change of plans. Rather than move to the Mothership, we're going to stay at the "secondary" feature table in the Purple Section of the Amazon Room. With the $1 Million Big One for One Drop taking place on Sunday, the cameras are being adjusted in the Mothership, and the stream is temporarily down. So, rather than play without a stream, the final table will resume at a table where fans at home can continue to watch.
John Virtue raised out of the small blind, Mitchell Davis made it three bets from the big, and Virtue called. The flop fell , and Virtue check-called a bet from Davis.
The turn was the , Virtue led out, and Davis called. The completed the board, and both players checked. Virtue showed for king-high, but Davis had that beat with for ace-high.
Dwyte Pilgrim limped in on the button, Matthew Woodward raised from the big blind, and Pilgrim called. The dealer fanned , and Woodward check-called a bet from Pilgrim.
The turn was the , Woodward led out, and Pilgrim called. The river was the , and Woodward led again. This time Pilgrim raised, and Woodward tanked before making a crying call.
Pilgrim tabled for trip tens, and Woodward mucked.
Dwyte Pilgrim raised from late position, Matthew Woodward made it three bets on the button, and Pilgrim called. The flop fell , and Pilgrim check-called a bet.
The turn was the , and Pilgrim led out. Woodward went into the tank, and before long, Pilgrim called the clock on him. Woodward tanked for a little longer, and then raised. Pilgrim found a fold, and Woodward won the pot.
Kenny Hsiung raised from middle position, Robert Hwang defended his big blind, and the dealer spread . Hwang check-called a bet, and the turn was the . Hwang check-called another bet.
The river was the , and Hwang check-called one last bet. Hsiung tabled for a pair of kings, and Hwang mucked.
Matthew Woodward raised out of the small blind, Paul Berende called from the big blind, an the flop came down . Woodward led out, Berende raised, and Woodward called.
The turn was the , and Woodward checked to Berende, who bet. Woodward called.
The completed the board, and Woodward led out. Berende tank-folded.
"Show the jack-ten of diamonds!" Dwyte Pilgrim said to Woodward.
Woodward chose to muck instead, then raked in the pot.