Grayson Ramage moved all in for his remaining 5,700 from under the gun and found action from Byron Kaverman in the big blind, who was recently moved to his table.
Ramage:
Kaverman:
The board ran out to keep Ramage afloat in the tournament with about 12,500. Kaverman is still comfortable with about 80,000 in his stack.
John Dolan was all in for about 22,000 with , but ran into Brian Lemke's . The board came down , ending Dolan's tournament just as Level 10 came to an end.
Chad Brown opened to 2,500 in early position. Allie Prescott shoved from the cutoff for 10,100 and Jon Aguiar re-raised all in from the small blind. Brown got out of the way, revealing for Aguiar and for Prescott.
Already having lost a flip today with big slick, this time Aguiar paired his ace. However, Prescott nailed the board as well as it came down .
John Holley was all in for 15,100 with and found action from Jeremiah Vinsant, who tabled . Unfortunately for Vinsant, Holley paired up as the board ran out .
Will "The Thrill" Failla's tournament has come to an end as his failed to pair up against Brian Senie's , who is now up to about 40,000. "I can still make my JetBlue," Failla told us as he exited the tournament area.
After Allen Kessler called from the cutoff, Kunal Patel raised to 3,100 on the button. Ben Thomas shoved for 17,300 from the small blind and action folded around to Patel. After about 30 seconds he called, but saw his was crushed by Thomas' .
Brian Roberts made the mini-raise to 2,000 before the flop, and both blinds (Matt Waxman and Fred Sigur) came along with him to the flop.
The dealer spread , and Roberts continued out with 3,800. Waxman folded, but Sigur floated to the turn. When Roberts bet another 10,100, Sigur snuck in a raise to 26,000, and Roberts called to see the on the river. Check-check, and Sigur showed down . Roberts had that beat with , and he's moved his stack up to 90,000 with that pot.