We caught up with the action on a flop, where Tony Dunst led out for 8,500 from the cutoff position after being checked to by his lone opponent in early position. His opponent made the call to see a turn, which came the .
Dunst's opponent checked a second time, prompting a 15,000 bet from Dunst. He called again.
The river brought the and the early-position player checked a third and final time. Dunst chose to check behind and his opponent revealed for a full-house, which got a groan from Dunst as he mucked his hand.
Dunst, popularly known for his role as the host of the World Poker Tour's "The Raw Deal," is down to 46,000 after being as high as 80,000 before break.
Harry Kaczka has just been seen wondering up and down the tournament area with the tournament staff looking to round him to head to the payout cage. The reason he wasn't waiting in his seat like the players are meant to is because he needed to walk off the brutal beat that he just took.
By the time we arrived to the table, Kaczka was all in against two opponents. It was looking like a double-up for Kaczka as his were well ahead of his opponent's and .
However, the dealer had other ideas, spreading out a board with one fatal falling on the turn. No ace on the river and it was all over for Kaczka.
William Reynolds' seat is now vacant with nothing but green felt in front of it. We can only assume Reynolds busted shortly after losing a good portion of his stack in the previous hand.
2010 PokerStars Caribbean High Roller Champion William Reynolds has spent the better portion of today building his stack, but has recently taken a hit after losing out to two shorter stacks all in preflop.
We caught up after the two shorter stacks were all in against Reynolds preflop just as cards were revealed.
Reynolds:
Short stack #1:
Short stack #2:
The board ran out and the shortest stack scooped the main pot with his , while the other short stack took the remainder with his queen kicker.
Reynolds fell back to 34,000 as a result of the hand.