Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 5.
Play folds all the way over to John Racener in the small blind and he makes the call, completing the bet. Filippo Candio raises all in and Racener mucks.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 5.
Play folds all the way over to John Racener in the small blind and he makes the call, completing the bet. Filippo Candio raises all in and Racener mucks.
John Racener has the button in Seat 7.
Joseph Cheong takes his second walk of the day in the big blind.
Filippo Candio has the button in Seat 8.
Michael Mizrachi raises to 2.5 million as the first player to act. John Racener re-raises all in for 9,825,000 more as the next player to act. Action quickly folds back to Mizrachi.
The theater gets to a preternatural level of quiet (if you ignore the elementary-school shushing that once again hisses around the house). Grinder leans back in his seat slightly and steals a glance at Racener, who has got to be smacking on the same piece of gum that he was to start the day. After two full minutes Mizrachi calls!
Showdown
Mizrachi: 

Racener: 

For the first time in a few hours we have an all-in situation where one player is at a significant disadantage. The flop connects with neither player, 

, though it does give Mizrachi some chop outs. A
on the turn ends any hope for a chop; it pairs Racener's king and gives him an unbeatable hand. He doubles up after the river falls
.
Racener's been laboring all day. Is this the boost he needs to get back in the game?
Joseph Cheong has the button in Seat 2.
Cheong raises to two million and Michael Mizrachi calls from the big blind. The flop comes down 

and both players check to see an unknown card on the turn. Mizrachi check-folds to a bet of 2.5 million from Cheong.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button in Seat 4.
Filippo Candio raises to 2.25 million, and everyone folds.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 5.
He opens to 2.5 million and everyone else folds.
John Racener has the button is Seat 7 and the action is unknown.
Filippo Candio has the button in Seat 8.
Jonathan Duhamel gets a walk.
Joseph Cheong has the button in Seat 2.
Michael Mizrachi gets a walk in the big blind, and he lifts his two kings off the felt and shows them to his friends behind him on the stage.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button in Seat 4.
Duhamel opens from the button for 2.2 million. John Racener is in the big blind and calls to a flop of 

. Both players check. The
falls on the turn and again Racener checks. This time Duhamel slides a bet of 2.45 million into the pot. Racener quickly chucks his cards into the muck.