Table 89
Seat 1: Daniel Cohen
Seat 2: Charles Wiper
Seat 3: Peter Panos
Seat 4: Michael Hahn
Seat 5: Nick Jivkov
Seat 6: Joseph Roppolo
Seat 7: Kevin Calenzo
Seat 8: Kevin Ammerman
Seat 9: Kurt Jewell
Table 93
Seat 1: Will Souther
Seat 2: Jared Kenworthy
Seat 3: Kim Schinco
Seat 4: Bryan Devonshire
Seat 5: Josh Kay
Seat 6: William Reynolds
Seat 7: Ross Keiser
Seat 8: Theodore Korolchuk
Seat 9: Ritchie Cabrera
Table 98
Seat 1: Daniel Mcguire
Seat 2: John Farmakoulas
Seat 3: Brent Wheeler
Seat 4: Jim Kasputis
Seat 5: Matthew Shepsky
Seat 6: Casey Hayes
Seat 7: Jason Neufeld
Seat 8: Edwin Choi
Seat 9: Nadezhda Magnus
Jim Kasputis checked to Casey Hayes on the board of . Hayes fired 75,000 and then Kasputis check-raised to 200,000. Hayes made the call and the river brought the . Kasputis checked and Hayes fired 265,000. Kasputis mucked and dropped back to 310,000. Hayes increased to 2.5 million.
Joseph Roppolo fired out 115,000 on the board of . Kurt Jewell made the call and then the turn brought the . Roppolo fired 150,000 and Jewell made the call again. His was the winning hand, beating out Roppolo's with a better kicker. Roppolo dropped to about 1.4 million while Jewell increased to 1.325 million.
Nadezhda Magnus was all in for 142,000 from the big blind after three players had limped in. The first two limpers folded, but the last one in the small blind, Edwin Choi, called.
Choi held the , but was dominated by the for Magnus. The board ran out and Magnus made a flush to double up.
Day 1 chip leader Jim Kasputis has just been eliminated in 27th place. He was all in preflop with the up against the that Matthew Shepsky held. The board ran out and Kasputis hit the rail.
Michael Hahn was all in preflop with the against the for Kurt Jewell. The flop gave Jewell a set when the fell. The turn was the , which sealed the deal, and then the river was the to finish off the hand.
Hahn finished in 26th place and earned $7,462. Jewell's up to about 1.8 million now.
Action folded to Casey Hayes on the button and he raised to 30,000. Edwin Choi reraised from the big blind to 90,000. Hayes then put in another reraise to 380,000. Choi moved all in for 473,000 and Hayes called.
Hayes:
Choi:
The flop gave Choi a set of nines with the coming down. The turn was the and the river the . Choi was able to double through on the last hand before the break and now has nearly a million chips. Hayes dropped back to two million.
Josh Kay opened the pot with a raise, and William Reynolds three-bet an additional 40,000. Kay reraised another 70,000 right back, and Reynolds called to see a flop.
It came , and Reynolds called a bet of 128,000. The turn drew another bet from Kay, 198,000 this time. Without missing a beat, Reynolds promptly moved all in for about 420,000 total. That did the trick; a frustrated Kay was forced to lay it down, and Reynolds has vaulted his way up over the million-chip mark.