An unknown player limped in for 200 and Davidson Matthew moved all in. Matthew's opponent motioned his chips forward, but neither let go of his stack, nor made a verbal declaration of his action. Matthew, however flipped over his Q-Q, believing he had been called. The floor was called and Matthew's opponent was allowed to fold his .
The UTG player raised to 600 and Max Pescatori called from the cutoff. The flop was . The UTG player bet 600 and Pescatori called. The turn was the . The UTG player moved all-in for 2450 and Pescatori called. The Italian Pirate's jack-high flush was no good, as his opponent flipped over the .
Pescatori was down to only 650 in chips after the hand.
During the break Hellmuth and Doyle were relaxing in the VIP Lounge. Doyle bet Hellmuth that he couldn't make three putts in a row on the putting green there. Chalk one up for Hellmuth! He won $18,000 from Doyle for making all three putts. That was a nice break for Phil.