Sean LeFort opened his cutoff to 160,000 and Thomas Ross made the call from the big blind as the dealer dropped a 

flop.
Ross checked, and LeFort continued for 175,000 which was enough to force a fold from Ross.
Sean LeFort opened his cutoff to 160,000 and Thomas Ross made the call from the big blind as the dealer dropped a 

flop.
Ross checked, and LeFort continued for 175,000 which was enough to force a fold from Ross.
Maria Ho shipped her button for 360,000 and Sean LeFort made the call from the small blind.
Ho: 

LeFort: 

The board ran out 



to see Ho snag a double to move to 820,000 in chips.
"Mash potato!"
That was Jason Mercier announcing his arrival on the rail to sweat Allen Bari alongside Dan O'Brien.
Also on the rail, but currently occupied playing a three-handed game on an iPad is Vanessa Selbst, Jeff Madsen and Matthew Waxman.
Level: 30
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000
Ricky Fohrenbach entered the pot from the cutoff to 120,000 only to have Allen Bari announce, "I raise... to 4 million!"
Once the blinds passed and the action returned to Fohrenbach, he deliberated for nearly ninety seconds before making the call for his 1,720,000-chip stack.
Fohrenbach: 

Bari: 

With Fohrenbach holding the lead in the race for his tournament life, the 

flop switched Bari into the lead but still left Fohrenbach needing any queen, ten or seven to snatch it back.
The
on the turn did little to change the hand, and when the
completed the board, Fohrenbach was forced to hit the rail in 6th place collecting $142,821 in prizemoney as Bari moves to roughly 8,000,000 in chips - virtually three quarters of the chips in play!
From the cutoff, Nicholas Blumenthal shipped his final 720,000 into the pot and Ricky Fohrenbach iso-shoved the button.
Blumenthal: 

Fohrenbach: 

With Blumenthal in the lead, the 

flop gave Fohrenbach an additional four outs to a gutshot.
The
on the turn changed little, and when the
landed on the river, Blumenthal was pushed the double to roughly 1,800,000 as Fohrenbach slipped to roughly 1,700,000 in chips.
"Time to have an amazing race Maria!"
That piece of magic was provided by Lauren Kling from the rail.
Sean LeFort pushed all in from middle position for roughly 800,000 and Nicholas Blumenthal iso-shoved next to act.
LeFort: 

Blumenthal: 

With LeFort in the lead, but in a race for his tournament survival, the 



board would ensure the chips shipped his way as he moved to over 1,700,000 while Blumenthal slipped to 900,000 in chips.
Catching the action on the 

flop we found Nicholas Blumenthal and Ricky Fohrenbach exchanging a bet and a call to see the
fall on the turn.
As Fohrenbach continued his trademark stare-down on Blumenthal, he fired out 75,000 when the river landed the
.
Blumenthal made the call, but would muck at the sight of Fohrenbach's 
.