T.J. Cloutier moves all in under the gun for 174,000, and Wayne Philpot calls from the button with . Cloutier shows , and he'll need to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Cloutier flops two pair to win the pot and double up in chips.
Klein Kim Bach raises under the gun to 50,000, T.J. Cloutier moves all in from the big blind for 349,000, and Bach calls with . Cloutier shows , and he's a dominant favorite to double up.
The board comes , and Bach pairs his queen on the flop to win the pot.
T.J. Cloutier is eliminated in 17th place, earning $25,593.
Lance Ingram is all in preflop with against Matt Smith's . The board comes , and Smith flops an ace for the lead, only to have Ingram spike a king on the river for a set. Lance Ingram doubles up to over 200,000 in chips.
Jason Cooke moves all in from late position with a short stack, and Matt Smith calls from the big blind with . Cooke shows , and he'll need to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Smith takes the pot with two pair, kings and eights, with an ace kicker.
Jason Cooke is eliminated in 14th place, earning $29,302.
After a flop of , Amato Galasso is all in from the button with (middle pair, nut flush draw) against Mark McKibben's in the cutoff.
The turn card is the , and Galasso makes his heart flush. (The meaningless river card is the .) Amato Galasso doubles up to about 1.2 million in chips, while McKibben drops down to about 266,000.
The chip counts have been udpated again, and Amato Galasso (1,260,000) has doubled into the lead, followed by Klein Kim Bach (1,150,000) and Anna Wroblewski (1,000,000).