
against the 
of David D'Alesandro.The chips were all in preflop with the board running out




. Baron is now up to 139,000 with D'Alesandro slipping to 82,000.

against the 
of David D'Alesandro.



. Baron is now up to 139,000 with D'Alesandro slipping to 82,000.


. Harrington slowly patted the felt, and his opponent did the same. The turn was the
. Again Harrington checked, and this time his opponent bet 6,000. Harrington tossed his cards away.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300




, Garrity and Bilzerian had exchanged bets to the point that Garrity had all of his 177,000 in the middle and Bilzerian -- who had Garrity covered -- was left contemplating a big call. 
for deuces full of fives. Garrity had but 
, and thus won't be returning from the break.


was checked round to see the
fall on the turn and a bet of 10,000 followed from Sexton.
landed on the river.
for a flush to prompt a fold from his opponent. Sexton climbed to 305,000 in chips after the hand.
. Big stack Jerry Wong put her to the test with
, and he would continue to run well in flips. The board ran
, holding Wong's underpair. Despite the promising flop and turn, May could not improve and her day is done.





paired Shulman, but the
on the turn was of no help. The
on the river was a different story though, giving Shulman two pair and the pot while sending his opponent to the rail. Shulman is now near the 300,000 mark.
, the big blind led out for 25,000, and with the ESPN cameras swarming Jean-Robert Bellande, he confidnetly announced a raise. Bellande made it 65,000 to go and his opponent immediately moved all in. Bellande made the call.
while Bellande was on a draw with
. The turn was the
, the river was the
and Bellande was eliminated, giving a wave to the camera lens as he departed.