Lance Dorsey's comeback has come to an abrupt end.
The local player was all in and at risk with , but unfortunately he was dominated by Frank Wyville's . The kings held up on a board of , and Dorsey hit the rail.
Chris Moneymaker raised to 3,500 on the button, Todd Metheny re-raised to 8,500 out of the small blind, and Moneymaker called. Both players checked on a flop of , the turn was the , and Metheny check-called a bet of 12,000.
The river was the , Metheny checked a third time, and Moneymaker slid out 30,000. Metheny frowned, then folded.
Todd Bartlett led out for 30,000 on a board of , and Kyle Cartwright moved all in. Bartlett made the call, showing for top two pair, and Cartwright sighed as he showed for a lesser two pair.
The bricked off on the river, and the seven-time WSOP Circuit ring winner was eliminated.
"Good luck, everyone," he offered before exiting.
The final 10 players are now redrawing to the final table.
Damjan Radanov and Chris Moneymaker were heads up in a raised pot on a flop of . Moneymaker fired out a bet of 10,000, Radanov moved all in, and Moneymaker quickly called.
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Radanov already had his coat on by the time the hit the river, and was off to the exit empty-handed.
Jovan Sudar raised to 4,500 in the cutoff, Chris Moneymaker called on the button, and both players checked on a flop of . The turn was the , Sudar bet 7,000, and Moneymaker called.
The completed the board, Sudar fired out another 13,000, and Moneymaker tank-called.
Sudar mucked his hand, and Moneymaker was forced to show for effectively king-high.
Matthew Kingston was the first player to act, and he raised to 4,200. Frank Wyville re-raised to 16,500 on his direct left, Todd Bartlett cold-called on his direct left, and the action folded back to Kingston, who quickly folded.
Both players checked on a flop of , and the turn was the . Wyville check-called a bet of 15,000, and again both players knuckled when the completed the board.
Todd Metheny raised to 4,500 in early position, Chris Moneymaker called in the cutoff, and Frank Wyville three-bet to 22,200 out of the small blind. Metheny folded, Moneymaker called, and the flop came .
Wyville announced that he was all in, shoving for around 90,000, and Moneymaker scrunched his face before folding.
Mark Fledderman was the chip leader entering today, but got off to a bit of a rough start. He's now back in the middle of the pack after winning a coin flip against Chris Moneymaker.
The 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event champ raised to 4,000 in middle position, Fledderman three-bet to 14,000 out of the small blind, and Moneymaker shoved for effectively 65,400. Fledderman called.
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Fledderman took the lead on a flop of , and Moneymaker needed one of the two remaining sevens in the deck to secure the knockout. Fledderman survived as the turn and river bricked , respectively, and doubled to 136,000 chips - less than what he started the day with.