Craig Hartman opened to 1,900 and was called by Tommy Hang and Lyle Berman from the blinds.
Hang drew one while the two drew two cards as Hang moved all in for his last 6,750. Berman folded but Hartman made the call only to muck at the sight of Hang's as he climbs to over 19,000 in chips.
Shunjiro Uchida raised to 2,200 under the gun, and Chino Rheem defended his big blind. Chino drew two and Uchida one. Then Rheem bet out 3,000. Uchida called easily and showed . Chino flashed a and a on their way to the muck. Chino slipped a bit to 85,000 and Uchida is up to 29,000.
Action folded to Peter Gelencser in the small blind, and he raised to 2,525. Yan Chen called in the big blind. Gelencser traded in two cards, and Chen asked for one. Then Gelencser bet out 4,250. Chen called the suspicious bet and tabled , which was good enough to win the sizable pot. With those chips, Chen moved up to 32,000 and Gelencser fell to 34,500.
Players were flying out of here for the first two hours, but since 37 returned from break only nine away from the money, we've only lost one. Thomas Roupe never showed up today and just blinded out of the tournament in 37th place.
Derric Haynie open-shoved from the button for his last 9,900, and Josh Arieh called him in the big blind. Haynie drew one, and Arieh stood pat, tabling . Hanyie was drawing to a . "It's not looking good for me," he said when he saw Arieh's hand. But Haynie pulled a to best Arieh and double up to 22,000. Arieh was dropped down 5,575.