Bruce Pace had a stack, but after playing a good 90 percent of hands at his table, that's all gone.
His final 17,000 went in after he called a raise, then joined that raiser in calling it all off when Deon Thomas pushed in behind them.
Thomas had kings, the raiser big slick, and Pace's was no match for either. When the dust settled, Thomas found a spot among the leaders heading into the break and Pace was seen ringing the re-entry bell.
Matt Marcinkiewicz has been quiet for most of the day, but everybody's favorite ginger Jesus has talking chips now.
He made it 3,000 under the gun and got one caller before Bruce Pace threw in a raise to 10,000. It folded back to Marcinkiewicz and he jammed in for 35,000 total. The caller folded, but Pace wasn't going anywhere with two jacks.
Marcinkiewicz had kings and flopped a third one to seal the deal, doubling through and leaving Pace with peanuts.