Niccolo Caramatti moved all in and was called by Daniel Buzgon made the call. Caramatti was at risk with 
versus Buzgon's 
.
The flop rolled out 

. It was the
turn that gave Caramatti a set and the
on the river meant nothing to either player.
Caramatti doubled to 1,280,000 while Buzgon dropped to 180,000.
Tags:
Niccolo CaramattiDaniel Buzgon
From under the gun, Craig Bergeron made it 67,000. James Schaaf moved all in for 296,000 and Bergeron made the call.
Bergeron: 

Schaaf: 

Schaaf won the pot when the board rolled out 



.
On the very next hand, the two tangled again. The two got all their chips in the middle and Schaaf tabled 
and Bergeron showed 
.
It was Bergeron who got the best of Schaaf this time when he turned a set of sevens.
All said and done now, Schaaf is sitting on 270,000, while Bergeron has 735,000.
Tags:
Craig BergeronJames Schaaf
Daniel Buzgon - 15th Place
Daniel Buzgon and Niccolo Caramatti tangled after Buzgon moved all in from the hijack and Caramatti made the call from the big blind.
Buzgon: 

Caramatti: 

The board came down 



and Caramatti's flopped set sent Buzgon to the payout desk.
Tags:
Daniel BuzgonNiccolo Caramatti
James Schaaf moved all in for 308,000 from the cutoff and was immediately followed by Aaron Kaiser moving all in for over 700,000 from the button.
Schaaf: 

Kaiser: 

The board ran out 



to see Schaaf double through to 650,000 as Kaiser slips to 400,000 in chips.
Tags:
Aaron KaiserJames Schaaf
Peter Granlund - 14th place
With the action on Peter Granlund under the gun, he made it 66,000 to go only to have Niccola Caramatti move all in from the hi-jack.
Granlund made the called all in for roughly 500,000 and we were off to a showdown.
Granlund: 

Caramatti: 

The board ran out 



to see Granlund eliminated in 14th place for a $27,226 payday as Caramatti climbs to 2,150,000 in chips.
Tags:
Peter GranlundNiccola Caramatti
Jose Obadia - 13th place
With the action folding round to Ian Wiley in the small blind, he moved all in for roughly 900,000.
Jose Obadia slowly sweated out his hand before standing up and announcing a call.
Obadia: 

Wiley: 

The flop fell 

to put Obadia in the lead as his rail began to celebrate his three-outer.
Unfortunately it was short-lived as the
landed on the turn to put Wiley in the lead as the
fell on the river.
Obadia collects $27,226 for his 13th place as Wiley soars to over 1,400,000 in chips.
"This always happens to me!" screamed Obadia in Spanish
Tags:
Jose ObadiaIan Wiley
There are 12 players left and we've all gone to dinner. We'll see you back here at 8:05 p.m. local time.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Niccolo Caramatti
|
2,365,000
215,000
|
215,000
|
Aaron Gustavson
|
1,475,000
245,000
|
245,000
|
Dean Hamrick
|
1,450,000
90,000
|
90,000
|
|
|
Ian Wiley
|
1,430,000
620,000
|
620,000
|
Andrew Rosskamm
|
1,175,000
45,000
|
45,000
|
James Schaaf
|
690,000
40,000
|
40,000
|
|
|
Thomas O'Neal
|
655,000
155,000
|
155,000
|
Craig Bergeron
|
610,000
125,000
|
125,000
|
Thomas Johnson
|
480,000
50,000
|
50,000
|
|
|
405,000
135,000
|
135,000
|
Aaron Kaiser
|
370,000
30,000
|
30,000
|
Ryan Hemmel
|
365,000
35,000
|
35,000
|
|
|
We're back at it, playing to a winner. Shuffle up and deal!
On one of the first hands after the resumption of play, Michael Swick moved all in for 370,000 from the cutoff and picked up the blinds and antes.
A few hands later, he moved all in and again was successful in adding some vital chips to his stack.
Swick has now pushed his stack over the 550,000-chip mark.
Tags:
Michael Swick