Sabyl Landrum opened to 175 from early position and Erick Lindgren bumped it to 525.
Landrum made the call and drew one, while Lindgren also drew one only to be face with a 800-chip bet from Landrum.
Lindgren slowly sweated his hand out before moving all in for his last 1,610. Landrum called tabling her , but it would be Lindgren's for a number three to see him rake in the pot and climb to over 4,300.
Landrum slipped to 500 but tossed in one of here three remaining add-on buttons.
Layne Flack called a 125-chip raise preflop to head to the draw three-handed.
Flack drew one, the original raiser stood pat and the third player drew two.
With the action then checked to Flack, he fired out 700 and the original raiser made the call to see Flack turn over his to rake in the pot and move to 5,400 with two add-on buttons remaining.
After prevailing over the 147-player field last year to capture his sixth (of seven) Bracelet and $96,367 in prizemoney, Phil Ivey is still yet to appear in today's tournament.
He isn't swinging away on the golf course or crushing some billionaire's soul on the cash game tables, but is actually grinding away in Event #12: $1,500 Limit Hold'em.
Ivey is currently sitting with a below average chip stack of 22,000, but with play nearing the money, he will probably remain there for as long as he can.
Hopefully - for the Event #14 followers out there - Ivey will soon make his way into this side of the Amazon room to join the many others aiming to win the fourteenth bracelet of the 2010 World Series.
His opponent called Bellande's pre-draw all in and stood pat tabling his .
Bellande showed his four to a seven draw and drew one only to catch a .
As Bellande started discussing with his opponent how he has knocked him out twice, Raymond Davis pipped up and stated, "he busted himself when he signed up!"