We caught up with a disappointed Dan "Wretchy" Martin as he was exiting the tournament area. He told us that he ran his ace-king into the pocket tens of Aaron Clark. Wretchy couldn't catch up and exited in 16th place.
We walked up to a huge four-way pot with a few hundred thousand in the middle and a board of . Mike Tang and Jonathan Gaviao checked to Keith Ferrera who thought for awhile before eventually moving all in for 359,000. Aaron Clark folded from the button and, after a count, Tang announced he was also all in.
Gaviao got out of the way and Tang tabled for the flopped set. Ferrera turned over for just top pair and he was drawing dead. Tang vaulted into the chip lead and sent Ferrera to the rail.
Rick Woyczik opened to 27,000 from the cutoff and Miguel Hernandez moved all in from the small blind. Woyzcik thought for a moment and eventually made the call, tabling . Hernandez turned over and was looking for a lot of help. The runout sent the Day 1b chip leader to the rail, however.