. Williams held pocket eights.The board ran out
, giving Williams the double up to 65,000.
. Williams held pocket eights.
, giving Williams the double up to 65,000.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 300
. Gomes slid out a tall stack of chips totaling 20,500. Gonzalez mucked his hand, giving Gomes the pot. With that pot, Gomes is up to 120,000 chips.
, giving both players a set, but Emperador's was higher.

flop come down in a hand against a single opponent. Pardo told us he check-raised his opponent, who then three-bet all in. Pardo made the call and found himself up against his opponent's flush draw: 
.
and Pardo filled up on the river when the
came, securing him the pot.
and Graham checked. Bergren fired 6,000 before Graham raised to 16,000. Bergren made the call and the two players would see a turn card.
and Graham checked over to Bergren. He fired 35,000 this time, sending Graham into the tank for a few minutes. After puffing on his unlit cigar and contemplating his decision, Graham mucked his hand.
, making it 8,000 to go. HIs opponent called, bringing the
on the turn. Levesque moved all in for 47,500 total. After a few minutes in the tank, the player made the call with
. Levesque held
.
, keeping Levesque in the lead and doubling him up to 120,000.
failed to overtake his opponent's
. The button had raised and the small blind flat-called before Salles moved all in from the big blind. After the button folded, the small blind made the call and was the one who eliminated Salles.
The players have returned and we're back in action. Only eight tables are left in play. While on break, Lynn Gilmartin spoke with our chip leader Fred Dykes: