Level: 14
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
Level: 14
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
The players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Tom Nasuti now finds himself among the chip leaders with about 225,000 after knocking Danny Suied out of the field.
Nasuti opened to 5,200 from middle position, and Suied three-bet all in for his short stack of about 23,000. When the table folded back around to Nasuti, he double-checked his hole cards, then quickly announced the call as he flipped up
. Suied tabled
, already standing up from his chair to gather his belongings.
The board ran out
, and Suied has been sent packing.
Michael Traylor has been grinding the short stack all day, but he's run out of chances.
According to Traylor, he got his final chips into the middle with
on an
. Traylor didn't have enough chips to scare of an opponent with
, and the
right on fourth street put his two pair in a deep hole.
Traylor could not crawl out of that hole. The river blanked off, and he has been eliminated.
Kristin Kane was all in before the flop with
and a short stack. Around the table, Robert Cheung re-shoved all in, and he was isolated against Kane with
and a chance at the knockout.
The
arrived right on the flop, and the
board will be the last Kane will see today. She's been eliminated, and Cheung is up over 60,000 now.
A short-stacked Joseph Chaplin was all in preflop for his last few thousand with 
against an opponent's 
.
The board rolled out 



as Chaplin's pair improved to a straight. He is still short though, with about 15,000.
The player in the cutoff opened to 3,600 and Mike Minetti came over the top to 11,500 on the button. The player in the small blind shoved for 26,300 and forced the cutoff to lay it down. Minetti called with 
, happy to see he was racing against the small blind's 
.
The board ran out 



as Minetti spiked a pair on the river to eliminate his opponent and increase his stack to about 150,000.
Level: 13
Blinds: 700/1,400
Ante: 200
Joseph Chaplin kicked off the action with a raise to 2,800 from under the gun. Chris Tryba re-raised all in for 25,100 from the cutoff and Chaplin called immediately with 
. Tryba was not happy to see that, tabling 
.
However, Tryba's tune changed quickly when the board came down 



to give him a winning full house.
Tryba: Up to about 53,000
Chaplin: Down to roughly 32,000