Peter Vitantonio was seen getting up and leaving the table as his hand was swept away as the loser to the of James Calderaro when the board ran out all undercards.
The breakneck speed of eliminations continued as the field was reduced yet another. Taking the number of players from 22 down to 14 within just 25 minutes of play.
Brad Albrinck got it all in preflop holding and was in trouble against the of Andrew Kelsall.
The board ran out and Albrinck was gone in 15th place.
The board read on the turn. Eric Salazar was considering a decision for all of his chips as John Dollinger forced him all in with a shove.
Salazar thought for a good while and eventually Dollinger called the clock. As the countdown went toward the end, Salazar put the chips into the middle for the call and turned over the . Dollinger was surprised by the strength of Salazar's hand as he remarked how long it took for him to call as he rolled over the .
Brian Altman shoved all in from early position over the preflop raise from James Calderaro. It was a large shove and for a large majority of Calderaro's chips. After several moments, Calderaro called.
It was a huge flip
Brian Altman
James Calderaro
The board ran out and Altman was sent home after his stack was counted to be slightly shorter than Calderaro's.