Players have returned from their 20 minute break. Any remaining red rebuy chips have been removed from the table and have been exchanged for an additional 5,000 in chips.
Play resumes at level 4 with increased blinds of 200/400.
John Racener raised to 1,300 from late position and the cut off and button made the call. The flop came and Racener moved all in for 1,650. The cutoff called and the big blind let go of his hand.
Racener:
Cutoff:
The board filled out allowing Racener to more than double up to 7,800
Five players limp into the pot and saw a flop of and check action around. The turn was the and Ivey lead out for 2,000. Andrew Chen raised to 6,000 and all other opponent's got out of the way - except Ivey. Ivey reraised to 16,000 and Chen smooth called.
The river brought the and Ivey bet pot. Andrew Chen moved all in and Ivey called.
Ivey: x - x for quad sixes
Chen: for a flopped straight flush.
Chen moves up to the top of the tournament leaderboard with 90,000 and bounces Phil Ivey out of the tournament.
Andy Bloch was eliminated from the tournament late in level four, after his aces failed to hold against an opponent's flush draw.
Holding , Bloch shipped his last 31,000 on the flop after an opponent led out with a pot-sized bet of 14,650. His opponent made the call with and managed to spike the on the river to make a flush.
Nelson Wolff, who'd moved all in preflop for his last 1,925 before the flop, was also eliminated via the flush.
On a board of Dan Heimiller check called a 4,000 bet from Jeff Lisandro.
The two players saw the on the turn and Heimiller checked. Lisandro bet 3,200, enough to put Heimiller all in. He called, showing for a set of kings. Lisandro flipped for a straight to take the pot.