Moore held pocket tens, but was in trouble against the big blind's pocket jacks.
The board of




didn't help Moore and he was sent to the exit late on Day 2a.




didn't help Moore and he was sent to the exit late on Day 2a.
, the action was checked to Brian Schaedlich who bet 7,500. The small blind called and the cutoff folded. The turn was the
and both players checked. The river was the
. The small blind checked, Schaedlich bet 7,000 and the small blind called.
for trips and Schaedlich mucked. He's still the chip leader, but down to 480,000.




board. When Hammer checked on the end, his opponent said "You got me," turning over 
. Indeed, he did -- Hammer tabled 
.
to his opponent's
.
. It was almost all over on the flop and was all over by the turn. Adams breaks through the two-hundred barrier with 208,000.


. Franklin had flopped trips with 
but found himself outkicked by Mahoney's 
.
on the turn and a
on the river gave Mahoney the double up to 47,000 chips with Franklin now in trouble with only 17,000.

, and was going to have to catch up to Michael Schnabel's 
.



, ending Guzzardi's day. Schnabel is up to 60,000.

and found himself up against a player holding 
.



, and Peebler doubled up to 52,000.
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200