Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 400
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 400
. The player held
. The board ran out
to give the woman the double up to over 80,000 as she was all in for 39,200 total. Cammarota lost the hand and dropped to 155,000.
Regardless of the story the chip stacks are telling, everyone in the room is chasing one man. During the last break, Melissa Castello caught up with defending champion Peter Eastgate to shoot the breeze. Eastgate is working on making his first Day 3 of this Series a successful one; in fact, he hasn't even made a Day 2 until this 57th event. Check out what he had to say about his run for the repeat:
giving Tran the best hand with two pair, aces and queens. He doubled up and is now at close to 200,000.

and Wissing 
. The flop came a dramatic 

, giving Wissing the straight. After his initial excitement, he regrouped: "No queen!" he said. The turn was the
. "No queen!" Wissing repeated.
-- giving Renz the higher straight and renewed life. She's up to 155,000, and Wissing down to 126,000.
. Morgan checked, then called a bet of 25,000 from Oliveira. On the turn, the
drew another check from Morgan. Oliveira meticulously stacked out 60,000, counted his bet four or five times, and slid it into the pot. His opponent called, and the last card off the deck was the
. Morgan checked, and this time Oliveira thought it best to check behind.
, and Oliveira was left to shake his head and wonder if a third bullet would have worked. He slid his cards into the muck, and the pot goes to Morgan who's moved his way up near 800,000 now.