Melissa Hayden moved her remaining 2,200 stack in the middle from early position. A player in middle position reshoved for 7,700. Tony Cousineau called having both players covered as well as the player in the small blind who called off his remaining 3,500.
Cousineau:
Hayden:
Middle Position:
Small Blind:
The board rolled out sending the pot to the middle position player, sealing the tournament fate of two players - Hayden and the player in the small blind would not be continuing in this tournament - and Cousineau was left with 8,000 in chips.
Nenad Medic was all in for 3,550 and was called by the player in Seat 3.
Medic:
Seat 3:
Nenad looked like he was going to need a medic, that is until the flop came . Suddenly he was in the lead and looking to avoid an ace or running straight cards.
The turn was the and Nenad was one card away from a double up. The dealer burned and revealed the on the river, which gave Nenad the pot and a 7,100 chip stack.
Over at Rene Angelil's table, the player in Seat 7 raised in early position to 750. When action folded to Angelil, who some may recognize as the husband of Celine Dion, reraised to 2,650.
Seat 7, who had Angelil covered, declared that he was all in. Angelil made the call for his last few thousand and turned over . Seat 7 showed the better hand when he revealed .
The flop of was no help to Angelil. When the turn came , he could only survive with one of the two remaining jacks. The river card was the and Angelil graciously made his exit.
The player in the cut off position raised to 800 and "Miami" John Cernuto, who was in the small blind, immediately raised to 3,150. "Miami" John had quite a few more chips than his opponent, who decided to fold.
It appears "Miami" John will be using his big stack to push around the table. He is now up to 16,500.
Allen Cunningham was recently located to Table 22. He'll be in for a challenge considering this is the table where both Kathy Liebert and "Miami" John Cernuto have been playing all day.
On top of this, they are all sitting with decent chip stacks:
A player from middle position made it 600 to go. Mark Seif made the call before Kyle White raised it to 1,950. The original raiser got out of the way and Seif moved all in for 11,000 more. He was called and his was behind White's .
The board ran out and White was given the chips while Seif hit the rail.