Byron Kaverman called the preflop all in of Marco Liesy.
Kaverman: 

Liesy: 

The board came 



and Liesey was sent packign with a river five. Kaverman has now extended his chip lead, with Naquin right on his heels.
Byron Kaverman called the preflop all in of Marco Liesy.
Kaverman: 

Liesy: 

The board came 



and Liesey was sent packign with a river five. Kaverman has now extended his chip lead, with Naquin right on his heels.
Jacob Naquin raised the action from under the gun and it folded around to Douglas Yamashiro who three-bet to 125,000. Naquin announced all in and Yamashiro called.
Yamashiro: 

Naquin: 

Naquin struck gold when he paired up on the 

flop. The next two streets were of no help to Yamashiro, coming 
. Yamashiro has gone from one of our chip leaders to absolutely crippled through this pot.
Scott Baumstein was all in preflop holding 
to Nachman Berlin's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Baumstein hit the rail as Berlin moves to 735,000 in chips.
Marco Liesy has snagged a double when his 
rivered a pair against Donald Boivin's 
.
The board was spread 



to see Liesy move to 90,000 as Boivin was left with just 235,000 in chips.
We caught up to see the all in of Sherif El Messiri, holding 
against Darya Hulyk's 
.
The board came 



and Messiri was able to double up.
The very next hand Jacob Naquin raised to 26,000 and Messiri once again moved all in. Hulyk made the call again and Naquin got out of the way. Both players held pocket queens and they chopped the pot.
Zachary Hall found himself all in against Marco Liesy.
Hall: 

Liesy: 

The board ran out 



to see Hall double to 590,000 as Liesy was crippled to 38,000 in chips.
After being crippled by Hulyk a few hands prior, on a flop of 

Andreas Adolfsson moved his remaining stack all in and Jacob Naquin made the call.
Adolfsson: 

Naquin: 

The turn and river were of no help to Adolfsson, coming 
and he was sent to the rail.
A short-stacked Brian Kulczyzki moved all in and Jonathan Gagnon made the call.
Kulczyzki: 

Gagnon: 

The board ran out 



to see Kulczyzki eliminated and Gagnon climb to 480,000 in chips.
Brian Kulczyzki continued his aggressive all in play; this time seeing his chips enter the pot holding 
to be up against Alexander Wilson's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Wilson double to 580,000 as Kulczyzki slips to 180,000 in chips.
After being crippled by Andre Akkari, Andrew Youngblood saw roughly his last 43,000 enter the pot holding 
with Akkari making the call holding 
.
The board blanked out and Youngblood hit the rail.