Level: 14
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Elizabeth Rice had less than a big blind left when she moved all in from the small blind against two opponents.
Action checked all the way to showdown, where Rice tabled A♠A♣ after seeing the A♦ on the flop to stay alive and more than triple her stack.
Jason Mayes was covering two all-ins, including Jason Bergman who shoved his stack into the middle.
Opponent: 4♠4♥
Jason Bergman: A♠A♣
Jason Mayes: 10♠10♥
Bergman revealed pocket aces, which faced no danger on the K♥J♥J♣2♠3♠ board to score the knockout.
Mayes was left with just 15,000, which was lost a few hands later.
Level: 13
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The tournament clock shows 80 players remaining as the next 15-minute has been reached.
Ashley Ryan had 6,000 sitting in front of her before Stephen Thorn three-bet to 45,000 in middle position. Anthony Garilli made the call in the big blind, and Ryan replied by moving all in for 67,500.
After taking some time, Thorn and Garilli both made the call. The 10♠6♥Q♠ flop saw Garilli and Thorn check, with Garilli checking once more on the 8♠ turn.
Thorn announced all in for 74,000, and Garilli stuck in the call before the hands were turned up.
Ashley Ryan: A♥J♣
Stephen Thorn: 9♠9♥
Anthony Garilli: A♠10♣
Garilli turned over the best hand with his pair of tens, but the J♥ river gave Thorn a straight to stay alive. Ryan's river pair was no good, as she hit the rail on the last hand before break.
Paul Russo raised on the button, and Jamie Naftzinger called off his last 5,500 chips in the big blind. Naftzinger had recently suffered a series of doubling up his opponents, falling from a top stack to just a few big blinds before being at risk.
Jamie Naftzinger: 10♥7♠
Paul Russo: A♣Q♠
Naftzinger was unable to find help on the 5♦3♣8♣4♠K♠ runout, hitting the rail while Russo raked in the pot.
Level: 12
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000