Greg Raymer -- 2,600,000
Justin Bonomo -- 1,525,000
Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis -- 1,235,000
Vitaly Lunkin -- 1,150,000
Brian Townsend -- 990,000
Tony G -- 990,000
Noah Schwartz -- 955,000
Sorel Mizzi -- 940,000
Matthew "adz124" Marafioti -- 930,000
Matthew Glantz -- 926,000
Ted Forrest -- 920,000
Isaac Haxton -- 810,000
Brian "tsarrast" Rast -- 800,000
Dani "Ansky" Stern -- 790,000
Keith Lehr -- 760,000
Neil Chriss -- 620,000
Vanessa Rousso -- 612,000
David Pham -- 610,000
Andy Black -- 470,000
Doshi Suresh -- 465,000
Clark Hamagami -- 457,000
Evan McNiff -- 450,000
Alec Torelli -- 425,000
Nam Le -- 405,000
David "WhooooKidd" Baker -- 400,000
Andrew "good2cu" Robl -- 350,000
Neil Channing -- 265,000
Marco "CrazyMarco" Johnson -- 260,000
Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond -- 260,000
Alan Sass -- 250,000
Kirill Gerasimov -- 250,000
Sami "LarsLusak" Kelopuro -- 210,000
J.C. Tran -- 190,000
Frank Kassela -- 185,000
David Chiu -- 120,000
Ali Eslami -- 82,000
This will be the last break of the night. The plan today was to play eight levels or down to 18 players, whichever came first.
It appears we probably won't be reaching 18 today, so we should expect two more full levels of play. Whether or not we get to 27 and the cash by the end of the night remains to be seen.
J.C. Tran raised to 42,000 from under the gun, and it folded around to Clark Hamagami who reraised all in from the cutoff for 185,000. Tran called, turning over . Clark tabled .
The board came , and Clark's rockets had held. Clark chips up to 510,000, while Tran moves back down to 320,000.
Fossilman= your new chip leader
Neil Chriss led off the action with a preflop raise, Greg Raymer flat-called from late position, and Steve Zolotow reraised an additional 100,000. Chriss called the reraise, but Raymer came back over the top with a four-bet all in. Zolotow called off his remaining 670,000 and Chriss folded.
Zolotow
Raymer
The flop was promising for Zolotow, coming down but the hit the turn, giving the lead to Raymer. The river was another deuce and "Fossilman" raked in the massive pot while Zolotow hit the rail in 37th place.
Raymer's stack is now up to 2,270,000 and he is the chip leader by a mile.
Chris Moneymaker raised to 43,000 from middle position, then Ted Forrest reraised to 150,000 behind him. It folded back around, and Moneymaker pushed all in for a total of about 200,000. Forrest quickly called.
Moneymaker
Forrest
As soon as he saw Forrest's cards, a disgusted Moneymaker started walking away from the table even before the flop was dealt. Forrest moved to stop him, but was stopped himself by the flop -- . Both players had flopped sets, a development that might've only added further insult to injury for Moneymaker.
The turn was the and the river the , and after starting the day second in chips, Moneymaker goes out ten spots shy of the money in 38th.
Forrest is still stacking his chips, but it appears he now has about 900,000.
Ted Forrest made it 55,000 to go from the small blind and Noah Schwartz came over the top with a reraise to 361,000 from the big blind, leaving himself only 78,000 behind. Forrest flat-called and they saw a flop of . Forrest checked, Schwartz bet his remaining 78K, and Forrest called.
Schwartz
Forrest
The turn was the ,the river was the and Schwartz doubled to 980,000. Forrest was left with 580,000.
Humberto Brenes has just been eliminated by Greg Raymer. Brenes was all in with against Raymer's , and the board of meant Brenes had finished in 39th place.
Raymer currently still holds the chip lead with 1.42 million.