Brandon Adams raised from the small blind and Montgomery moved in for his entire 400,000. Bad timing. Adams had Aces, Montgomery , and after the flop, that was pretty much that for Montgomery's Main Event. Adams is now up to 900,000.
Lee Childs raised to 36,000 from UTG, Kelly Jo McGlothlin called from middle position, and Brian Tracy moved all in for 116,000 more from the big blind.
"One of you, please call" begged Tracy. Childs obliged and called.
"Triple me!" he begged of McGlothlin. She also called.
The flop was . Childs and McGlothlin both checked. The turn was the . Both players checked again.
"Triple me up, come on!" shouted Tracy.
The river was the . Both players checked it down again.
Tracy turned over , Childs showed , and McGlothlin tabled . Tracy dragged the pot with a cry of "Woooo-hooo!"
Matt Brady raises from the cutoff to 33,000, and Adam Weiss calls from the small blind. The flop comes , Weiss checks, Brady bets 35,000, and Weiss calls. The turn card is the , and both players check. The river card is the , Weiss checks, Brady bets 81,000, and Weiss calls with K-J for a pair of jacks. Brady shows 3-3 for a pair of threes. Weiss wins the pot.
Matt Brady moves all in from middle position for about 126,000, and Bob Slezak calls from the cutoff with . Brady shows , and he needs to improve to survive.
The board comes , and Slezak's pocket eights hold up to win the pot.
A case of bad timing sent John Dutchak to the rail, as he moved all-in on a flop of A-K-J, while Rep Porter was sitting with the stone cold nuts, Q-10.
Porter made the call and Dutchak failed to improve, as the turn and river blanked out.
After the hand, Porter upped his chip count to 2,050,000.
On the button Elizondo moved all-in with and Ray Henson called from the small blind with pocket Tens. The board did not improve Elizondo's hand and he was eliminated.
David Levi after the 9 hits
Mark Weitzman raised to 42,000 pre-flop, David Levi moved all in for 84,000 and Weitzman called. The flop was and Levi shook his head in anguish. The turn was the and the door closed even further on his tournament life... but the river was the making Levi a set of nines.
"Yes! Yes!" Levi exclaimed as he ran over to the rail to embrace his friends who were sweating him. Levi doubled up to 260,000 while Weitzman slipped to 84,000.
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton raised to 36,000 and Paul Kershaw called from the big blind. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was the . Kershaw bet 50,000, Haxton raised to 270,000-- enough to put Kershaw all in-- and he insta-called. Kershaw flipped over J-T, while Haxton showed . The river was the and Kershaw doubled to 635,000. Haxton slipped to 960,000.