Level: 18
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Level: 18
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Finis Horta and Leonard Swisher have both hit the rail, leaving the tournament empty handed.
John Deng was all in with 
and up against the pocket kings for Ken Churchill. Not only did Churchill's kings hold, but he went on to make quads en route to eliminating Deng from the tournament.
Jeff Lennon raised to 8,100 before RIchard Peterson moved all in for 30,100. Action got back to Lennon and he made the call with the 
. Peterson held the 
.
The flop, turn and river were clean for Peterson as the dealer ran the board 



. He doubled up to about 65,000 while Lennon dropped to 140,000.
Kevin Fleming raised from under the gun to 12,000. Tommy Hoard reraised all in from the next seat for 44,500. When action got back to Fleming, he made the call.
Fleming: 

Hoard: 

The flop contained a king for Hoard when it came 

. The turn was the
and the river the
, sealing the double for Hoard and moving him over 90,000. Fleming was left with 35,000.
Stanley Quinn just doubled up with a set of eights on the board of 



versus Steve Brown. We're unsure of when the money went in, but it was for a good amount of chips. Brown was knocked back to 210,000 while Quinn doubled to 130,000.
Jeff Bond, Gary Isaacson, Antonio Gutierrez, and Russel Boyker have all hit the rail here in the first level of play.
Biagio Cavallini was all in against Shirley Chou. Cavallini held the 
, but was behind the 
for Chou.
The board ran out 



and Cavallini was eliminated.
Dan Black opened with a raise from the cutoff seat to 16,500. That's a pretty big raise for starting Day 2 at 1,200/2,400. John Miner was in the small blind and reraised to 56,000, another big amount of chips put into the middle. Action folded back to Black and he also gave it up. Miner showed the 
.
On the flop of 

, Steve Brown and Erkut Yilmaz checked to Jerry Sauers. Sauers bet 5,000 and only Yilmaz made the call to see the
fall on the turn. Yilmaz led the turn with a bet of 11,900. Sauers raised to 25,900 and won the pot.
Yilmaz was knocked back to 90,000 while Sauers improved to 105,000.