Meyer:


Davidson:


The board then ran out




in favor of Meyer, who took down the pot with two pair, aces and aces, eliminating Davidson from the main event.








in favor of Meyer, who took down the pot with two pair, aces and aces, eliminating Davidson from the main event.

, Slifka holding pocket queens. The board hit Benton's ace, coming out 



.
and Aalders checked. Pettersson checked as well to Skountzos. He moved all in for his last 41,000. Aalders folded and Pettersson folded.
while Skountzos had two overs to the board and a gutshot straight draw with the
. He'd be looking for his gutshot to hit though in order to double up.
, but then the river smacked the
on the board and completed Skountzos' straight draw. He's now got over 150,000 chips.
and in dominating form to double through against Caridad's
.
and Leonovas did indeed get that much-needed double. Both players are just over 80,000 now.
.
. Caridad bet 20,000 and Pijpers flat-called.
and Caridad checked. Pijpers bet all in and Caridad made the call, holding
. Pijpers had turned a full house holding
.
. The turn and river were the
and
to send Brkovic to the rail a couple spots from a cash. Aalders is up to 580,000 now.
between the two players and Benton fired 20,000. Glazier called and the
hit the felt on the turn. Benton fired 50,000 and Glazier mucked her hand.

and Blagov, 
. 

and Blagov took the lead, however Grigg had outs to make a straight. The turn was the
, and the river was the
and Grigg hit his straight on the river.
The break is over and the players have returned. It will be hand-for-hand play until we bust one more.
While we were gone, Lynn caught up with Julius Colman about approaching the bubble, and his recent titles: