Kent Washington acted swiftly from under the gun, pushing his entire 93,000 chip stack in the middle. Everybody folded though and we're still flop-less.
2010 World Series of Poker
Kent Washington again moved all-in, this time it was after limps from Yuta Motoyama and Jonathan Kotula. The two opted not to call though, and Washington picked up the 45,000 chip pot.
Jeffrey Bennett opened to 45,000 from middle position and action folded to Chris Reider in the big blind who moved all-in. Bennett snapped it off with 
but was very upset to see Reider's hand: 
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There was a bit of suspense until the dealer fanned a rainbow flop, signaling a chopped pot.
Jeffrey Bennett again opened to 45,000, but this time there was no action behind him and he won the blinds and antes.
Chris Reider raised to 30,000 on the button and the small blind folded. Matt Hollinger slipped deep into the tank, but after a few minutes of deliberation mucked his cards
Action folded to Matt Hollinger in the small blind and he completed. Yuta Motoyama checked, and we saw our first flop: 

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Hollinger led for 20,000 and that was that. Motoyama released and Hollinger took down the pot.
Kent Washington opened to 42,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hoai Pham may never have heard of DJ Unk, but I'm sure he's more than happy to "Walk it Out" in the big blind.
Arthur Vea opened to 45,000 near the button and received no callers.
Jonathan Kotula was first to act from under the gun and didn't hesitate to move all-in. The nine players behind him folded and he won the pot.