Timothy Ulmer moved all in for 1,005,000 under the gun plus one and Ken Demlakian moved all in over the top for 2,095,000 from his direct left.
Ulmer:
Demlakian:
The board ran out and Ulmer hit the rail after having been very quiet at the final table, not finding spots or cards to get his chips in earlier. We are now one elimination away from the end of the day.
Phillip McAllister limped from the hijack, Vladimir Troyanovskiy did the same from the small blind, and Randy Kritzer checked his option from the big. When the flop came down , Troyanovskiy led out for 130,000, Kritzer raised to 500,000, and both his opponents folded.
Tony Gregg opened for 175,000 from the button and Toby Lewis defended from the big blind to see a flop, which they both checked.
Lewis then check-called a bet of 220,000 on the turn before both players returned to checking on the river. Lewis tabled the for a pair of tens, and it was good as Gregg mucked.
Mike Watson raised under the gun plus two to 160,000 and Randy Kritzer called from the cutoff. Timothy Ulmer tanked on the button but eventually he folded.
Ken Demlakian called from the small blind and Tony Gregg folded quickly from the big blind, putting on the flop.
Demlakian checked to Watson who bet 250,000 and Kritzer looked back down at his cards before making the call. The action was now back on Demlakian and he stared at the board for a while before moving all in for 970,000 chips.
Watson folded right away, and it was now down to Kritzer. After folded after a while and Demlakian picked up a big pot without showdown.
Tony Gregg opened for 175,000 from under the gun and was met by a three-bet to 460,000 by Phillip McAllister one seat over. Action folded to Ken Demlakian in the big blind, and he tanked for 2:40 before folding what he later would claim was ace-queen.
Gregg then four-bet all in and McAllister snap-folded.