On the final board of 



, Frank Kassela tank-called a big bet of 100,000 from Sam Trickett with the 
for a full house. Trickett held just the 
and dropped to 410,000 after getting picked off. Kassela moved to 470,000.
On the final board of 



, Frank Kassela tank-called a big bet of 100,000 from Sam Trickett with the 
for a full house. Trickett held just the 
and dropped to 410,000 after getting picked off. Kassela moved to 470,000.
Phil Ivey raised under the gun to 13,000 and Bryn Kenney reraised from the button to 30,000. Ivey called and the flop came down 

. Ivey check-raised a bet of 25,000 from Kenney to 60,000. Kenney made the call.
The turn added the
to the board and Ivey fired all in. Kenney mucked his hand and dropped to 275,000. Ivey improved to 305,000.
With the board reading 



, Abe Mosseri fired all of his chips into the middle for an all-in bet of 181,000. Richard Lyndaker tanked for several minutes before finally making the call. Mosseri tabled the 
for a set of tens and Lyndaker mucked his hand. He was crushed down to just 6,000 chips while Mosseri boomed up to 495,000.
On the next hand, Lyndaker was eliminated.
Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
Hoyt Corkins open-shoved for 60,000 and Mclean Karr made the call.
Corkins 

Karr 

Karr did not improve his hand and Corkins doubled to 130,000.
With the board reading 


on the turn, Freddy Deeb moved all-in for his last 40,000 and Isaac Haxton made the call. Although Haxton was well ahead on the flop with 
, Deeb turned trips with 
. The river was the
and Deeb doubled to 105,000. Haxton was left with 390,000.
On a 

flop, Nick Schulman got the rest of his chips in the middle against Scott Seiver.
Schulman 

Seiver 

The turn was the
, the river was the
and Schulman was KOed while Seiver climbed to 435,000 in chips.
Over on the ESPN featured table, Armin Zoike got the rest of his chips in pre-flop against Freddy Deeb. Zoike's 
held up against Deeb's 
and he doubled up to 153,000. Deeb is down to 150,000.
Shawn Buchanan and Dave Sands got all the money in preflop with Buchanan at risk in the confrontation. Sands held pocket nines and Buchanan 
. A king fell on the river and Buchanan earned the double up to 240,000 while Sands was crippled to just 37,000. Shortly thereafter, Sands was eliminated.