, and he was in good shape to stay alive and double against Ravn's
.Board:

That's safe for Toth, and he's picked up a double back over 1 million chips. Ravn has slipped to 3.6 million.
, and he was in good shape to stay alive and double against Ravn's
.


. Action folded around the table to Aage Ravn in the big blind who made the call with a pocket pair of fours.



board was no help to Madsen who would settle for 19th place, a finish worth $87,500.
. Greenwood check-called a bet of 130,000, and he would call another 340,000 when the turn brought the
.
, pairing the board. Not slowing down now, D'Angelo moved all in to put the heat on his opponent. Greenwood tanked it up for several long minutes before sticking the remainder of his chips into the pot, putting himself at risk.
for trips, and Greenwood returned his cards to the muck. With a quiet, "Good luck," to his table mates, Greenwood made his way out of the ropes and off to the payout desk to collect his 21st-place money.








and Reiman's jacks held up to send Mizrachi packing.

, having Bansi's 
dominated. 

flop hit Keyes hard, giving him trips and leaving Bansi drawing to a jack. The
on the turn was no help to Bansi, but the
fell on the river completing his straight.


. Unable to improve, Guinther has been knocked off in 23rd place.
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
, and Bentley checked. Zamani fired out 225,000 chips into the pot, and D'Angelo quickly mucked. Bentley wasn't going anywhere though; he moved all in with the covering stack, and Zamani called all in for his final 1.92 million total. Cards on their backs, gentlemen:


was a brick on the turn, and the
that rivered was as well. Zamani's set holds up, and he's notched himself a very pleasant early double up.