

, Mark Abrantes decided it was time to commit the last of his stack with 
. Unfortunately he was up against Nick Maimone's 
.The turn was the
and the river the
, and Abrantes is out. Maimone is up to 1.84 million.


, Mark Abrantes decided it was time to commit the last of his stack with 
. Unfortunately he was up against Nick Maimone's 
.
and the river the
, and Abrantes is out. Maimone is up to 1.84 million.
. Peppe checked and Vedes fired 230,000. Perner folded and then Peppe exercised her muscle with a check-raise to 759,000. She was all in with this bet. Vedes took his time and then mucked his hand.
, and was needing to hit an ace versus Andrew Lichtenberger's 
.



, and Adler is out in 131st.
, Mark Ader led out for 220,000, Matt Affleck moved all in, having him well-covered and Ader went into the tank as he contemplated a call for his remaining 720,000.
for a bluff while Ader showed
. The turn was the
, the river was the
and Ader doubled to 2,350,000 while Affleck's stack plummeted to 890,000.
was drawing thin against Soulier's
. Tran picked up a few more out with a flop of
.
and
river came out, instead bowing his head in the direction of Joe Sebok, sitting to his right. Both of those cards were blanks for Tran, sending him to the rail.

, and both players checked. The turn was the
. Bilzerian fired out 105,000, and Schneider made the call.
, and both checked. Bilzerian turned over 
, and Schneider mucked. Bilzerian has 2.17 million now, while Schneider has 3.74 million.
. Hinkle fired out 70,000. Dang tanked and then made the call.
and Hinkle checked. Dang fired 150,000 into the middle. Hinkle slid out 150,000 of his own chips to make the call.
and Hinkle checked. Dang checked behind. Hinkle tabled
to beat Dang's
.


, and all three players checked. The turn was the
. Magidov and Saca checked, then Smith bet 125,000. Both of his opponents called.
. Magidov checked, Saca bet 300,000, Smith called, and Magidov folded.
for the flush, and Smith mucked. Saca has 2.2 million now, while Smith has 1.7 million.
board and hit the rail in 136th place.

and found himself in the tough spot of being up against Jordan Smith's 
.

, and suddenly Sharaskin's prospects appeared much brighter with his set of nines. The
turn then improved his hand to a full house. But the
on the river snatched it away from Sharaskin, knocking him out in 133rd place.