ESPN went running down the aisle to catch Hoyt Corkins putting an all-in opponent to the test on a 


board. Corkins held 
to the other player's 
. The river was the
, not what Corkins needed, and he paid the man 130,000 out of his stack. With that, Corkins, dropped down to 280,000.
2010 World Series of Poker
In a battle of the blinds, Dwyen Ringbauer got his last 220,000 into the pot against Jacob Petersen. Both men had a big ace, but Ringbauer's
had him in good shape against his opponent's
.
Both players made two pair as well. The board of
kept Ringbauer safe though, and his double up has left Petersen down around 110,000.
Evelyn Ng opened for 21,000 from the small blind and Mark Gallagher called from the big blind. Ng moved all-in on the 

flop for her last 89,000 and Gallagher called.
Ng 

Gallagher 

The
on the turn gave Ng a sweat as she picked up an open-ended straight draw, but the
on the river sent her to the rail.
Jonathan Karamalikis has been eliminated. His pocket sixes went down to Jean Pasqualini's pocket aces on the board of 



.
Pasqualini is up to about 525,000 in chips.
Dean Hamrick was involved in a three-way all in preflop. Hamrick held the 
up against the 
for Amir Lehavot and the 
for John Armbrust.
The board ran out 



and Armbrust spiked a ten to win the hand and eliminate both players. He's now up to about 1.1 million in chips.
Brandon Cantu moved all-in for his last 60,000 before the flop and Javier Martinez called from the big blind.
Cantu 

Martinez 

Cantu hit middle pair on the 

flop, but Martinez picked up the nut flush draw. The
on the turn was safe for Cantu, but the
hit the river, making Martinez's flush and sending Cantu to the rail.
Theo Tran had a bit over 300,000 chips in front of him when he found
and some action from Alan Keating. It's no surprise Tran got a call; Keating tabled his just-pipped
.
The board was clean, coming
. With that, Tran has doubled his way up to about 650,000, dropping Keating down around 170,000.
Jon Lactaoen was all in from early position with the 
. His all-in shove for 65,000 was called by Brent Puffer who had pocket tens. The board ran out 



and Lactaoen spiked an ace to double up to about 135,000 in chips. Puffer was left with 175,000.
Jerry Payne raised to 20,000 in the cutoff and Hoyt Corkins three-bet to 64,000 from the small blind. With the action back on Payne, he moved all-in for about 500,000 and Corkins went into a lengthy tank that went on so long the clock was called. Corkins finally made the fold, saving his 430,000 in chips for a better spot.
Michael Skender raised to 20,000 and Mike Mustafa reraised to 53,000 from the button. Skender made the call and the two players saw the flop come down 

. Skender check-called a bet of 50,000 from Mustafa and the
fell on the turn.
Skender checked to Mustafa again and he fired out 100,000. Skender called and the final community card was dealt the
.
Skender moved all in to put Mustafa all in for his last 250,000 or so. He made the call.
Skender held the 
for a flopped flush and Mustafa the 
for a turn and rivered two pair. Skender won the pot and boomed his way to about 1.4 million in chips.