Randy Holland has locked up $5,632 after winning his table. In the last hand, Holland and his opponent were all in before the flop and the hands were opened.
Showdown
Holland: 

Opponent: 

The board ran 



and Holland's ace-high was good.
Randy Holland has locked up $5,632 after winning his table. In the last hand, Holland and his opponent were all in before the flop and the hands were opened.
Showdown
Holland: 

Opponent: 

The board ran 



and Holland's ace-high was good.
Berry Wheeler and Mike Adamo have both advanced into Day 2 after getting it in behind with ace-five and winning.
Wheeler hit an ace against his opponent's kings and Adamo hit a five against his opponent's 
.
With 1,400 entrants the prizepool today is $1,890,000. If you win your table today you are guaranteed $5,632 and if you win your table tomorrow you are guaranteed $6,955. Day 3 we will return with 14 players, and then we will play until there is a winner.
The winner will receive $382,725 and a shiny, gold bracelet.
The entire payout structure can be viewed by clicking the Payouts tab above.
Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
No dinner tonight because most tables are short-handed. Cya in about 15 minutes!
Isabelle Mercier eliminated her opponent heads up to advance to tomorrow.
Mercier held 
, her opponent had 
and the board came 



.
Bryan Devonshire, Adam Croffut, Mikhail Shalamov and Tom Middleton have all won their tables and will come back for Day 2.
After losing most of his chips with 
against 
, Hal Lubarsky got the rest of his stack in the middle with 
. His opponent had him in rough shape with 
and Lubarsky could not improve sending him to the rail
JP Kelly open-shoved all in for 9,500 with the button and Mclean Karr made the call.
Showdown
Kelly: 

Karr: 

The 

flop pushed Karr into the lead, and he didn't relinquish it after the turn (
) or the river (
).
Karr will return tomorrow and Kelly is out of the tournament.
Team PokerStars SportStar Fatima de Melo will return tomorrow for Day 2 after winning her table. She won a huge flip heads up holding 
against her opponent's 
. The board was all low and she won, doubling to 40,000.
A few hands later, she busted her opponent.