We found Shawn Quillin and another player with their stacks in the middle after a three-bet shove and a call.
Quillin:

Opponent:

The board ran
and Quillin's larger full house earned him the knockout.
We found Shawn Quillin and another player with their stacks in the middle after a three-bet shove and a call.
Quillin:

Opponent:

The board ran
and Quillin's larger full house earned him the knockout.
We're not sure of the amounts, but Geffrey Klein opened the pot and was soon met with a three-bet by Cory Brinkman. Klein responded by moving all in and Brinkman made the call, creating a nearly 400K pot.
Showdown
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Brinkman's face said it all. He knew he was in about the worst possible spot, but his face managed to light up like a Christmas tree when the flop fell 

to give him two pair and the lead. Klein couldn't believe it and both players were up out of their seats. The
turn gave Klein some chop outs to a three, but the
river was no help; in fact, it improved Brinkman to a full house.
With that, Brinkman chipped up to 500,000 while Klein made his way to the payout desk in 54th place.
Unfortunately we didn't catch the hand, but we can tell you that 2009 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up Darvin Moon has been eliminated here in New Orleans in 55th place. He will take home $3,046 for his efforts.
We found Daniel Lowery and Viet Vo heads up in a pot at the turn. The board read
, Lowery checked and Vo bet 20,000. Lowery put out a tall stack of grey T5,000 chips which looked to be enough to put Vo all in.
Vo tossed his chips in and turned up his hand. Lowery then turned up his hand and the dealer put out the
river. They stacks were counted and Lowery had actually bet 75,000 and wasn't enough to cover Vo.
Vo took the hand and then received an orbit penalty for exposing his cards.
57th . . . Michael Holm . . . $3,046.25
58th . . . Edward Keller . . . $3,046.25
59th . . . Ludek Sisak . . . $3,046.25
60th . . . Vafa Kamali . . . $3,046.25
61st . . . David Fox . . . $3,046.25
62nd . . . Jerry Ard . . . $3,046.25
63rd . . . David Weinstein . . . $3,046.25
64th . . . Jerry Good . . . $2,796.56
65th . . . [Removed:321] Khan . . . $2,796.56
66th . . . "Captain" Tom Franklin . . . $2,796.56
67th . . . Kevin Eyster . . . $2,796.56
68th . . . Shain Matthews . . . $2,796.56
69th . . . Henry Osterkamp . . . $2,796.56
70th . . . Daniel Weinman . . . $2,796.56
71st . . . Aaron Kerns . . . $2,796.56
72nd . . . Mark Fleddermann . . . $2,796.56
Mandeep Narang's chip stack has headed southward since the start of play. He lost another big chunk of chips, this time to Shawn Quillin. After three-way preflop action in which one player decided to get out of the way, Narang and Quillin had all their chips in the middle.
Quillin:

Narang:

The board ran
and Quillin celebrated his six on the river by smacking the table even though he had the hand won regardless. Narang has slipped to 110,000 and Quillin has 455,000.
Mike Holm got his last 80,000 all in preflop holding 
and was racing against the 
of Jerry Good. The former was out of his seat at the edge of the stage with his back turned to the table and did not watch as the dealer put out the 

flop and
river.
He may have saved himself some heartache as well as he was still turned away when the dealer put out the
on the river to give Good the win and send Holm to the rail. "On the river?" Holm asked as he turned to collect his things. On the river indeed.
Mandeep Narang opened for 13,000 on the button and Andrew Nguyen made it 36,000 to play from the small play. With action back on Narang, he re-checked his cards, started to pull out a 100,000 stack but then flat called.
The flop came
and both players checked. The turn came
and Nguyen bet 49,000. Narang re-checked his hole cards a second time but then slowly pushed his cards back to the dealer.
Level: 20
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
James Arruebarena opened for 12,000 in middle position and Darvin Moon popped it to 25,000 flat from the button. The blinds folded and Arruebarena considered his action, then put in another raise to make it 38,000. Moon quickly made it 75,000 to play which was enough to convince Arruebarena to look for a better spot and folded.