We continue our coverage with Michael Blocksidge putting out a bet of 1,675 on a board. His opponent didn't even hesitate and made the call.
With a on the river Blocksidge took his time reaching for chips before eventually putting out a bet of 3,750. Blocksidge's opponent called right away. Blocksidge turned over for a full house tens over nines, and his opponent placed his cards in the muck.
Two players checked to Jason DeWitt on the board. DeWitt, who won the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em event last year for nearly $820,000, fired a bet of 3,500. The first player called and the second one folded.
The river completed the board with the and the first player fired 8,700. DeWitt took some time, but then mucked his hand and dropped back to 19,800 in chips.
Tournament officials have just announced the prize pool and the pay outs. With 2,828 people registering for Event #32 and $4,242,000 in the total prize pool, players looking to win it all will receive $668,276 for their efforts. The top six finishers will all take over $100,000. Those looking just to cash will have to be in the top 287 to receive at least $2,786. With almost 1,000 players left it is going to take a lot of hard work to win in this massive field.