Facing a raise to 1,000, Mike Sowers moved all in for 5,240 and the preflop aggressor made the call.
Sowers: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to see Sowers eliminated.
Facing a raise to 1,000, Mike Sowers moved all in for 5,240 and the preflop aggressor made the call.
Sowers: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to see Sowers eliminated.
On our first rounds in Blue since the dinner break, we spotted a different player occupying Shaun Deeb's previous seat. We're not sure if Deeb busted right before dinner or right after. Either way, he's out of the tournament.
On a board reading 


Jordan Rich check-raised to 8,000 following his opponent's 3,000-chip bet.
His opponent made the call and paid another 5,000 when the river landed the
to see Rich table his 
to collect the pot and move to 44,000 in chips.
Catching the action with the board reading 


Amir Esfandiari checked to Daniel Negreanu who fired out 1,650.
One player folded, but Esfandiari check-raised to 3,850 with Negreanu making the call.
The river landed the
and Esfandiari led for 3,400 with Negreanu making the call.
Esfandiari tabled his 
to collect the pot and move to 42,300 as Negreanu mucked and slipped to 34,800 in chips.
The player under the gun opened the pot with a 900-chip raise, and from the cutoff seat, João Nunes popped it to 2,700. The blinds released, and the initial raiser moved all in. The new Team PokerStars Pro from Portugal called.
Showdown
Opponent: 

Nunes: 

The board ran out 



and Nunes is out of the tournament.
Facing a limp in middle position, Hoyt Corkins bumped it from the small blind to 1,625 with the limper making the call.
The flop fell down 

and Corkins led out for 2,125 with his opponent making the call before both players checked the
on the turn.
The river landed the
and Corkins fired out 4,625 with his opponent making the call.
Corkins tabled his 
to best his opponent's 
to see the 'Cowboy' climb to 95,000 in chips.
Tom Dwan has been broken into the Blue Section and it seems like every time he's in a pot -- which is often -- he creates a media frenzy. He, Lee Markholt and one other player went to a three-way flop of 

after Dwan opened pre-flop from under the gun for 825. Dwan continued for 1,625, driving Markholt out of the pot. The third player called.
The turn paired the board,
. Dwan put the rest of his stack at risk, 6,700 in total. He did not get called. A few hands later Dwan was in again, pre-flop this time, after a raise, a call, and a re-raise. Nobody called.
Dwan's stack is now about 14,000.
We just caught the tail end of a pot as Jason Somerville bet 10,000 into about 14,000 on a board of
. The player behind him called for a showdown, and Somerville showed him
, three nines. Somerville was behind most of the way -- the opponent flashed the
-- but that was a tidy river and a nice pot to move him up to a comfortable 66,000.
From the cutoff seat, Evelyn Ng opened the pot with a 850-chip raise and the big blind called.
The flop was 

and the player on the big blind fired a 1,200-chip bet. Ng called.
When the
hit the felt on the turn, the big blind fired a 1,600-chip bet and Ng popped it to 4,100.
Her opponent folded and Ng is now up to 35,000 chips.
Taylor Caby fired out 2,000 on a 

flop and was called by his opponent.
The turn landed the
and Caby check-called 3,000 as the
landed on the river and Caby check-called a 2,500-chip bet.
Caby was unable to best his opponent's 
and consequently slipped to 35,000 in chips.