Mistaken identity from our field reporters led to us mistakenly eliminating Larry Jaffee from our chip counts earlier in the day, and just as we were rectifying the error and resurrecting his cyber life, out he went.
Pushing all in under the gun with Q-Q, Jaffee was looked up in the big blind by Scott Zakheim who had A-J.
Although Jaffe survived the flop, the was a cruel blow, the failing to supply a third lady and sending him home.
A good sport, Jaffe was all smiles as he left and clearly happy with his performance.
Zachary Clark raised to 8,000 utg, and to his immediate left, Matt Hawrilenko made it 25,000. Michael Skomac rather unexpectedly went all in on the button and Clark folded, but Hawrilenko called all in.
Shorr-t of chips
Jonathan Honig has doubled up just moments after returning from the break. Calling all in preflop with , he was delighted to see Shannon Shorr flip , and even more elated when the board came a clinical to leave Shorr drawing dead on the flop.
Kevin Song has doubled up to 95,000 through John Chou, who has now dropped down to 95,000.
With 25,000 already in the pot on the flop, Song stuck his last 32,000 in with , Chou just holding , and went on to make a full house on the turn and river.
Frank Rusnak has doubled up through Ed Fernandez to a chip-leading 290,000.
Fernandez bet out 15,000 on the flop, and Rusnak flat-called. Fernandez bet another 25,000 on the turn, and then called when Rusnak raised all in for 128,000.
Fernandez:
Rusnak:
River: a very dramatic
While Rusnak is our new chip leader, Fernandez drops down to 68,000.