Nam Le raised to 1,200 from middle position and Eric Lynch reraised to 5,400. Jesse McEuen was on the button and moved all in for 15,000. Le then moved in himself, having both McEuen and Lynch covered. Lynch tanked and then folded with 12,500 left in his stack.
Le held the and McEuen the .
The board ran out and McEuen's played to make him a straight and he doubled through Le. Le was left with 15,000 chips.
On the flop of , Jose-Luis Velador got it all in with Kevin Allen. Allen was the player at risk and he held the for trip tens with a king kicker. Velador held the .
The turn brought the and gave Velador a straight. The river was the and that was it for Allen. He hit the rail and Velador moved up to 75,000 in chips.
John O'Shea was in middle position and raised to 4,100 with jesper Hougaard calling from the big blind. The two of them then saw a flop of and Hougaard checked. O'Shea fired 4,600 as his continuation bet and Hougaard made the call.
The turn was the and both players checked before seeing the fall on the river. Hougaard checked again to O'Shea. He fired a bet of 14,000 and Hougaard wasn't happy about it at all. He ended up making the call, but mucked his cards when O'Shea tabled the for a full house, aces over jacks.
O'Shea moved up to 70,000 in chips while Hougaard dropped to about 50,000.
From under the gun, Franklin Grigsby raised to 4,000. Action folded around to Kevin MacPhee in the small blind after that and he reraised to 13,600. Grigsby moved all in after a few moments in the tank and MacPhee called.
MacPhee held the and Grigsby held the .
It was an interesting flop of , giving Grigsby a flush draw. The turn was the and the river the . Both of those were no help for Grigsby and he was eliminated from the tournament as MacPhee moved up to 86,000 in chips.
On the flop of , David Paredes and Michael Shklover got the money in for a massive pot worth over 115,000 chips. Paredes held the and Shklover the .
The turn was the and the river the and Shklover won the pot. He was the player all in on the hand for 49,800 on the flop. Paredes shipped the chips over and was left with just 32,100.
Phil Ivey just came back to the tournament after busting out of the $5,000 event which you can read about here. He wasn't happy about it and you could see the anger on his face about busting the other event.
After Tom Hu raised to 3,300, Ivey jammed his entire stack into the middle for about 16,000. Hu made the call and held two sevens. Ivey held the .
The board ran out and as soon as the river card hit, Ivey yelled out, "Hey hey! Let's just take our money back!"