Josh Arieh, as ever, is in the lead with 350,000. Leonard Pruzanzky is making a big surge in the standings, having fallen to as little as 37,800. He's at 270,000 now.
Will "The Thrill" Failla goes all in for 70,000 and Tim Debenport calls short, all in. Debenport has and Failla has . The board is and Debenport is out.
Chris Stull is all in for 1,500. Leonard Pruzansky, Bruce MacGowan and Larry Satterwhite call. The flop is . Pruzansky bets 8,000 and the rest fold, so he takes some back. Pruzansky has and Stull has . The turn and river are and Stull is out.
On a flop of , Larry Satterwhite bets 12,000 and Ted McCollom calls all in. Satterwhite shows and McCollom has . The turn and river are and McCollom doubles up.
The previous issue created another issue - just before and just after the break, the button was not moved at table 13, and Joel Font, who was outside the locked door, paid the big blind twice in absentia. He was not pleased when he got inside and discovered this, but it was too late to rewind the action. The end result was that Font had to pay three blinds that round - two big blinds and a small blind - and Lou Esposito had to pay two small blinds and a big blind.