John Racener is under the gun and opens the pot to 1.3 million. Action folds to Jason Senti, who moves all in for the fourth time in 13 hands. That re-raise, to a total of 9.525 million, clears out all remaining players back to Racener.
While Racener is considering what to do, a spectator shouts, "Call!" Jack Effel quickly drops the hammer on such behavior. "That will get you ejected," he tells the theater.
Racener thinks a few seconds longer and then folds.
When the table folds around to the cutoff, Michael Mizrachi figures it's time to play a pot. He opens to 1.2 million, and he might well do that again as it's earned him 1.2 million in blinds and antes.
"Grind-er! Grind-er!" chants ring from the balcony.
John Dolan gets things started with a raise to 1.25 million from middle position. That raise also ends things after everyone else folds. Pass the chips to Dolan.
The Italian Filippo Candio has the button in Seat 8.
From under the gun, Joseph Cheong raises to 1.025 million. This is the second rotation in a row that Cheong has raised from first position. Action then folds around to Matthew Jarvis in the hijack seat. He moves all in for 6.75 million. Everyone folds back to Cheong and he also folds.
John Racener raises to 1.3 million from middle position. Action folds around to fellow Floridian John Dolan in the small blind. He thinks for a little bit and then makes the call.
The flop comes down and Dolan is up first. He checks. Racener checks behind.
The turn card is the , completing a lot of draws. Dolan reaches for chips and fires out 1.775 million. Racener makes the call.
The falls on the river. Dolan puts out a bet of 3.55 million. Racener thinks for a little while and then makes the call. Dolan shows just a pair of queens with before Racener tables the to win the pot.
With this pot, Racener improves to 25.275 million while Dolan slips to 42.4 million.
Jason Senti raises to 1.125 million, and Joseph Cheong quickly folds. That sends the action to Dolan, and he takes his pause before cutting out a stack of reraising chips. After a moment, he slides out a three-bet to 2.525 million, but the action wasn't done yet. From the big blind, Michael Mizrachi decides it's cold four-betting time, and he makes it 8.525 million straight. That's enough to quickly fold Senti out of the way, but Dolan is not so quickly pacified. He takes about three or four minutes to consider before surrendering, and Mizrachi will add 4.35 million chips to his stack. He's at 18.6 million now.
Duhamel opens to 1.25 million after everyone ahead of him folds. Michael Mizrachi gives his cards a long look before pitching them to the dealer. Matthew Jarvis does the complete opposite -- he moves all in from the big blind for 7.525 million more. Duhamel quickly cries "Uncle!" and mucks his cards.