With 59:59 remaining in the level and blinds of 400,000 and 800,000 and an ante of 100,000, players are back from dinner and cards are once again in the air.
2010 World Series of Poker
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 5.
Joseph Cheong raises to 1.75 million. Everyone folds and Cheong takes the first pot after dinner break.
John Racener has the button in Seat 7.
John Dolan is first into the pot. He makes it 1.8 million to go. Everyone else folds.
After a one-hour break leading up to dinner, Jack Effel is back on the mic. He seems re-energized and is hamming up his MOC duties.
Filippo Candio has the button in Seat 8.
John Racener raises to 1.75 million. Everyone folds and for the third hand in a row, a simple preflop raise takes down the pot.
Jason Senti has the button in Seat 1.
Jonathan Duhamel is under the gun and, just like that, makes it 1.75 million to go. Filippo Candio calls from the cutoff seat. Small blind Joseph Cheong isn't satisfied playing for 1.75 million. He three-bets to 5.4 million. That re-raise folds Duhamel but not Candio. Candio four-bets all in to 22,015,000. Cheong doesn't bother asking for a count. He folds.
Joseph Cheong has the button in Seat 2.
Action moves around to Jason Senti in the cutoff seat. He raises to 1.85 million. That's good enough to win the pot.
John Dolan has the button in Seat 3.
When everyone folds to Dolan, he raises to 1.8 million. Small blind Jonathan Duhamel isn't messing around. He puts in a sizable three-bet to 5.75 million. Big blind Michael Mizrachi and Dolan both quickly fold.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button in Seat 4.
Jason Senti raises to 1.85 million. Duhamel reraises to 4.25 million. Everyone folds, including Senti as the original raiser and Duhamel wins the pot.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 5.
Jonathan Duhamel raises to 1.75 million, and he takes it down.
John Racener has the button in Seat 7.
Michael Mizrachi open-raises to 2,125,000. Action folds all the way to Jason Senti in the big blind. He calls, giving us our first post-dinner flop. It comes 

. Both players check. The turn is a third deuce, the
. Senti checks again. Mizrachi fires out for 2 million, just less than half the pot. It's enough to drive Senti out of the hand.