"All in and an call on Table 8!" shouted the dealer. A floor supervisor came over to watch the action.
"You have to wait for the cameras. I want to be on TV. I at least deserve that for my $10,000! Come on, where's the cameras!"
"Sir, you still have action behind you," said the supervisor as he pointed at the player in the big blind, who was contemplating a call. The older gentleman apologized.
The big blind folded, and the UTG player turned up his
. "Wait, I want to wait for the cameras! I want to be on TV!"
"Sir, we don't control what hands they choose to film."
Positively crestfallen, the older gentleman turned up
. The flop came down
and the UTG played screamed "Yes! Hold'em! Come on!" as he clapped his hands together. The dealer quickly put out the
on the turn and the
on the river, and awarded the pot to the UTG player, who received an excessive celebration warning. He sunk back into his seat having earned a double-up. The older gentleman was left with 56,000 and was not eliminated. Neither of them looked happy.
board, when Esfandiari bet out 8,100. The big blind called and they saw the
river. Esfandiari now bet out 15,400 and his opponent called again. Esfandiari confidently turned over
-- but the big blind was holding
and took the pot.

, Grospellier bet 15,500 from the cutoff, his opponent raised to 40,500 from the button, ElkY reraised to 83,000, and his opponent called.
, and this time Grospellier bet 55,000. His opponent -- who had ElkY covered -- immediately pushed all in, and Grospellier didn't waste much time calling. 
for a lot of nothing. The
on the river didn't matter, and Grospellier leaps up toward the top of the leaderbaord with 470,000.

. After paying off the big blind, Junglen fell to 51,000 chips.


, two players checked to Greg "FBT" Mueller on the button who bet 7,000, and just one of his opponents stuck around. The river was the
. Mueller's opponent checked. Then Mueller bet 10,000 and was called.
, and his opponent mucked. Mueller has 345,000 now.
, but her opponent in the big blind was happy to call and tabled 
on the river ended her run in the Main Event.


and Ilya Gorodetskiy led out for 7,500. Tran raised to 20,500 total. Gorodetskiy then reraised an additional 40,000 and Tran put in yet another reraise; this time to 90,000 total.