We caught up with the action to see Jonathan Tamayo all in for his tournament life on a board that read . Tamayo held and was in good shape against Warren Danz's . Tamayo needed to dodge a queen heading to the river and did exactly that when the dropped down.
His all in was for 167,000 and he's now currently sitting on roughly 380,000 in chips while Danz has fallen to 430,000.
Tony Miles checked, Arshin Gamini fired 20,000 into a pot of around 60,000, and Miles called.
The river was a repeat five - the - and Miles checked again.
"All in," Gamini announced, splashing forward a handful of red T5,000 chips.
Miles tanked for around two minutes, then called all in for around 60,000. Gamini spiked onto the felt for quad fives, and Miles unhappily mucked his hand.
He is eliminated, while Gamini now sits with 375,000 chips.
The flop read and Bryan Campanello checked to his lone opponent. Campanello then faced a bet of 28,000 which was promptly called. The turn brought the and Campanello check-called 30,000.
The board completed with the and the action was checked by both players. Campanello's opponent tabled for ace-high but was ultimately behind Campanello's . Campanello is now thriving with about 560,000 in chips.
Lee Childs shipped in his last 104,000 before the flop and was called by Anthony Lombard. The hands were turned over and Childs quickly found out that he was in need of some help.
Childs:
Lombard:
Lombard paired up on the flop and Childs was now looking to make Broadway. The on the turn and the on the river were of no help to him, however, and he was forced to settle for an exit late here on Day 2. Lombard, on the other hand, is now sitting on about 725,000 in chips.
A short-stacked Mike Linster moved all in before the flop holding and received a call from an opponent holding . Linster was happy that he was drawing live but unfortunately nothing materialized for him on the five community cards and he was sent to the rail as the 37th place finisher.
An early position player opened to an unknown amount only to have Jared Jaffee three-bet all in for his last 143,000. Action folded to Mark Rose in the small blind who four-bet all in over the top and the rest of the table quickly folded.
Rose:
Jaffee:
The board fell and Jaffee was unable to improve, sealing his elimination from play. Rose, on the other hand, is now sitting on about 475,000.