Just before dinner, a player was busted at Louie Esposito and Matt "Allinat420" Stout's table. He was so disappointed, that he didn't even want his two $10 food vouchers. The remaining players then made a mad scramble for the extra coupons, which ended up in the hands of Stout and another player.
We have a new chip leader -- appropriately, it's defending WSOP Circuit Atlantic City champion Rick Rossetti. He's got 100,000 in chips, and the next-closest player is Andy Black with 73,600.
A player raises to 600 preflop and Andy Black and another player call. The flop is . Black bets 1,000. The caller folds and the original raiser calls. The turn is . Black bets 2,000 and the opponent calls. The river is . Black bets 6,000 and the opponent raises to 12,000. Black calls and shows . The opponent mucks and Black's flopped set takes him to 73,000 and the chip lead.