Chip Jett led out for 800 on a flop of . His opponent called. The turn was the , both players checked, and the two checked again when the completed the board.
Three players saw a flop of , including Amnon Filippi. The action checked to Filippi, who tossed out a yellow T1,000 chip on the button. Only the player in the small blind called.
The turn was the , the player in the small blind led for 2,500, and Filippi quickly called.
The completed the board, and Filippi's opponent checked. Filippi fired 5,500, and won the pot.
Upon passing the feature table, we noticed that Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi was missing. There are no chips at his seat either, signifying that his first bullet was a misfire.
Robert Corcione, who you may remember from his 21st-place finish in the World Series of Poker Main Event, took down a nice pot just as Level 2 was ending.
With the board reading and about 8,000 in the pot, Corcione's river bet of 5,500 was called by his opponent. Corcione tabled for a flush, besting his opponent's holdings to win the pot.