Rodeen Talebi just doubled through Erik Engelbrektsson on a board of . Talebi held for the ace-high straight, doubling up to about 120,000 in chips. Engelbrektsson drops down to about 17,500.
After a flop of , there is action between Michael Binger and David Williams until Williams moves all in for 32,500 more in a pot worth about 95,000. Binger thinks for a while before he folds, showing two cards -- , and Williams takes the pot.
Robert Williamson III asks, "You folded pocket aces and the nut flush draw?" Binger shook his head no, and Williams said, "He has to call with aces."
Williams takes the pot, increasing his stack to 127,000.
With the board showing on the turn, Robert Fellner bets 9,000 from the small blind, and Erick Lindgren calls from the cutoff. The turn card is the , Fellner bets 27,000, and Lindgren thinks for a few minutes before he calls. Fellner shows for a full house, kings full of tens. Lindgren mucks, and Fellner takes the pot.
Jacky Chitwood started the day with 37,500, but he has yet to show up, and his chipstack is slowly being blinded off. Chitwood is already down to 24,000, and if he doesn't show up soon, it'll be too late.
The blinds increase to 1,500-3,000. Players can either limp for 3,000, or raise to 6,000-10,500.
There are 43 players remaining at the final five tables, with an average chip count of about 82,000. The top 27 players (the final three tables) will finish in the money, earning at least $16,001.