Vincent Spadavecchia just doubled up from his short stack holding . He was looked up by Rafael Camejo, who had his man covered.
The board ran out favorable for the at-risk Spadavecchia as he found both a king and an ace to make the winning two pair. With that win, he earns his much-needed double up to just about 35,000.
Mike "GoLeafsGoEh" Leah opened the betting from the hijack seat with a small raise to 8,500. He got action from the button, where Chris Reslock made the call.
Heads up, the flop brought . Leah continued out with a bet of 11,500, and Reslock wasted little time raising to 31,500. Just as quickly, Leah said, "Nice hand, Chris," and open mucked his . Reslock nodded knowingly and raked in the pot.
With the board reading , Tim Kelly got it all in with against Mike Leah's and Kelly needed help to stay alive in the tournament. The turn provided some and gave Kelly a flush draw and the hit the river to double Kelly up to 160,000. Leah slipped to 225,000.
Adam Lippert shoved on the button for his last 30,000 with and found action from Jeffrey Wan in the small blind with . The board came and Lippert was sent to the rail.
The clock has been paused here at the end of the level while the black/brown T100 chips are raced off and colored up. We expect to resume in about 10 minutes time.
Andrew Lee's just defeated Brock Parker's in an all in preflop situation when the board ran out . Lee doubles to about 97,000 while Parker dips down to about 30,000.
A few hands later, Parker was all in with against Lee's and Brock won the hand as the board came to get back to around 65,000. Lee slips back down to 60,000.
On a board, Dan Shak shoved for 22,500 with and was called by big stack Allen Bari with . The turn put Bari in the lead and the river did not help Shak who is out in 34th place.