Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500




for a little less than a pot-sized bet for about 150,000. Anselmo Villarreal tanked for a few minutes and then made the call for less. Binger announced a straight and tabled the 
. Villarreal mucked and was eliminated from the tournament. Binger jumped to 425,000 chips.


and Wisiak checked. Pilgrim fired a bet and Wisiak called.
and Wisiak checked again. Pilgrim fired 34,000 and Wisiak made the call again.
and Wisiak led out with a bet of 65,000. "I feel like crying right now," said Pilgrim, tossing his hand into the muck. "That's an emotional hand right there."


and both players checked. The turn was the
and Aguiar fired 25,500. Villamizar called.
and Aguiar fired 67,000. Villamizar mucked and Aguiar improved to nearly 450,000 chips.
flop. His lone opponent, Anthony Grappo, bet 16,000. Cernuto raised to 50k, and his opponent instantly moved all in for not much more. Miami John tabled
for a flopped Broadway. Grappo's
for two pair was far behind. The
on the turn and the
on the river didn't change anything. After busting Grappo, Miami John was around the 500k mark now.
Taitt checked, Blair bet 23,000, and Taitt called.
Taitt check-called Blair's 31,000 bet.
Taitt checked a third time, and Blair stuck out a stack of 25k chips, enough to put his opponent all in about four times over. Taitt made the call for his last 100,000 and showed
. Blair's
had out-turned Taitt's pair, sending him to the rail. Blair was up to 1,420,000 after the hand.
. Andy "LuckyChewy" Lichtenberger called with pocket queens, but Lawson spiked an ace on the turn of a
.