Donnie Peters
We caught up with the action on the turn for this hand. The board read between Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi and two other opponents. Both players checked to Mizrachi and he fired a bet. The first player raised and the second folded. Mizrachi made the call.
After the river fell the , both players checked. Mizrachi showed for the nut low. His opponent held for trip sevens and the best high hand. The two players split the pot with MIzrachi having 5,400 chips after the hand.
Donnie Peters
Daniel Negreanu just lost a big hand and dropped all the way down to just 400 chips. He's seated at a table with Eli Elezra and the two have been joking after the hand.
"I'm going to catch a big hand in my big blind." commented Daniel as he munched on some food.
"Then why are you eating so fast?" questioned Elezra.
Donnie Peters
On a flop of , the big blind led into John Juanda. Juanda reraised and the big blind called.
The turn was the and the big blind led out again. Juanda raised once more and his opponent called again.
The river was the and action checked to Juanda. He fired a bet and his opponent called. When Juanda's opponent saw two jacks in John's hand, he mucked his cards and let Juanda scoop the pot to move to 11,000 chips.
Daniel Negreanu was short stacked, but still having a good time. With just 400 chips, he finished his dinner while telling Gavin Smith he'd have 26,000 chips in an hour. It didn't happen.
Daniel pushed all in and got raised by by Chip Jett. Eli Elezra called Jett's raise and the three saw a flop of . Chip bet and Eli called, before folding two pair face up after the hit the turn. After the river, Chip showed Aces up for the high and a 6-low to scoop.
Even without Daniel Negreanu, table 41 was just loaded with talent. When Daniel left, Jon "PearlJammed" Turner took his spot, alongside Chip Jett, Freddy Deeb, Kristy Gazes, and Eli Elezra.
We would have stayed and watched this group play all night except for one sad fact. The table has broken.
Speaking of which - there are just 342 players left with just 10 minutes until the last break of the evening.
Walking past Phil Hellmuth's table, we caught this hand. The hijack bet all in and got called by the cutoff, Hellmuth on the button, and both blinds.
The action checked to Hellmuth after a flop of and everyone called his bet. When the turn brought the , action again checked around and Hellmuth bet again. The blinds folded and one player went to the river with Hellmuth. After a fell on the river, Hellmuth tabled a full house to scoop the pot.
Donnie Peters
The remaining 311 players are on their last break of the night. We'll be back in 20 minutes to finish out the last two levels for the day.
Donnie Peters
The final two levels are upon us with the cards back in the air. After the completion of level 10, we'll be bagging things up for the night.