

and his opponent raised to 6,525. Yang called and then checked the
on the turn.His opponent led for 8,000 and Yang check-raised to 20,000. When his opponent moved all in for an additional 6,100, Yang called.
Yang:


Opponent:


The
on the river provided no help and Yang saw his stack slip to 6,600.
. Nelly couldn't find another queen on the turn or river and hit the rail.
, and there were about 3,000 chips already in the pot. Brad Garrett led out with a bet of 2,000, and Aaron Wilt took a long pause to consider his options. After about two minutes, he moved all in for ~12,000, and Garrett quickly said, "I'll call you."
. The all-in player was asking for a board pair while Garrett was begging, "Don't do it. Please. Come on, give me a ten. Give me a ten." The dealer obliged him and spiked the
down on the turn, locking up the pot and the knockout for Garrett.
, the small blind checked and Grey bet out 300. The small blind check-raised to 1000, Grey folded.
, a player's 2,200-chip bet was called by Keven Stammen and Deeb. All players checked the
. It was no good. Stammen showed down
, a full house. He took the pot and sent Deb crashing out of the Main Event.


, Paul Sexton splashed the pot with two orange 5,000-denomination chips.



and had two players move all in behind him. Moorman went into the tank and, eventually, the clock was called.
for a flush draw. When the river brought a brick, the nines held and Moorman told the table that he laid down pocket threes.

