After the hand Outhred commented, "That's only the second time I've had my tournament life on the line. Deuces are wild, yeah?"
Outhred is back up to over 700,000 chips.
flop. Sliwinski bet 325,000 and Lade called. The same pattern repeated when the
turned, as Sliwinski bet 500,000 and Lade again called.
fell on the river, Sliwinski checked, and Lade moved all in for over 2 million. That was more than enough to set Sliwinski all in and he got up from his chair, looked the scene over from that vantage point, and made the call.
were good against Lade's
. "Yes!" Sliwinski shouted, as he beat on his chest in celebration. He's now up to 3 million, while Lade slipped to 980,000.
. Bob Whalen led out for 450,000, David "Chino" Rheem tanked for several minutes before moving all in and Whalen made the call.

, making Rheem two pair. The river was the
and Whalen was eliminated.
. Ketteringham checked and Cantu bet 350,0000. Ketteringham raised to 1,000,000 and Cantu made the call.
hit the turn, Ketteringham checked, Cantu moved all in, and Ketteringham folded.

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and Saab commented, "Well that's bad for me" as Matros had picked up outs to counterfeit Saab's baby pair.
,
to leave Matros heading to the rail in 78th place for $77,200 in prize money.
flop and Losev check-called Scott's 175,000 bet. Both players checked the
on the turn but when the
fell on the river Losev bet 350,000. Scott snap-called and saw that his
had been rivered by Losev's
. Scott is now down to 1.35 million.


and Sawaqdeh moved all in with Kunbuz making the call. Both players showed down the same hand, ace-king, so a chopped pot was assured.
. Klodnicki checked, Fernandez bet 300,000, Klodnicki raised to 800,000, Fernandez moved all in and Klodnicki called.
, the river was the
and Klodnicki dragged the pot, increasing his stack to 3,650,000. Fernandez was left with 950,000.