Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100
Roland de Wolfe just got a lot more chips and is up to 168,000 in chips. He flopped a set of sixes and was able to win a massive pot to shoot himself up the leader board.
Roland de Wolfe's stack just went boom and he's up over 100,000. He held two aces and was able to hold up against pocket eights on the board of 



.
Rushing over to table nine we found Tony Guoga exiting his chair and making his way out the door.
Asking the table on the exact details of his bustout, we found out that he held 
against Jackson Zheng's 
, and when he failed to improve, Guoga was forced to exit the main event as Zheng climbs to 98,000 in chips.
Sam Capra just doubled through Roland de Wolfe after all the money went in on the flop of 

. De Wolfe held pocket tens and Capra pocket nines. Fortunately for Capra, the turn card was a nine to spike him with a full house. The river missed de Wolfe and Capra doubled to 53,000 in chips.
Jackie Glazier sent another player to the rail today after her 
held up against the at-risk player's 
. The board ran out 



to put Glazier up to 80,000 in chips.
Facing a limp from Miray Badaoui, 2009 Aussie Millions Champion Stewart Scott moved all in from a few spots over.
Badaoui made the call tabling a dominated 
to Scott's 
, and when the
spiked in the window with Scott unable to improve, he was forced to hit the rail.
William Skountzos found himself all in preflop against Sal Fazzino.
Skountzos: 

Fazzino: 

The board ran out 



to see Skountzos out flopped by Fazzino and forced to the rail.
Billy "The Croc" Argyros fired 4,200 on the flop of 

and an opponent checked to him. The player called and the turn brought the
. Action checked to Argyros again and he fired 7,800. HIs opponent check-raised to 16,500 and Argyros called.
The river completed the board with the
and the first player fired 16,000. After some tanking, Argyros called, but mucked when he saw his opponent turn over the 
for a set of eights. Argyros dropped back to 14,000 in chips.
Danny Huynh opened the cutoff to 2,500, only to have Jackie Glazier three-bet to 6,500 from the small blind.
Huynh made the call to see the 

flop fall and Glazier fire out a continuation-bet of 6,000. Huynh moved all in, and Glazier double-fist-pump-snap called.
Huynh: 

Glazier: 

The turn and river landed the
and
to see Huynh hit the rail as Glazier climbs to 85,000 in chips.