Peter Chun was short on chips, and he got it all in on third street against Bill Chen.
Chun's board ran out / / , giving him a pair of queens. He needed to make Broadway. Chen ran out / / , and his two pair earned him the pot and the knockout.
Nick Schulman completed with the and received a call from Max Pescatori, who was showing the . The latter proceeded to check-call a turn bet before both players checked fifth street. Schulman fired again on sixth, Pescatori called and then both players resorted to checking seventh.
The players are now on their last 20-minute break of the night. While they're enjoying their downtime, the tournament officials will be racing off the grey T100 chips.
Daniel Studer got himself all in on third street, and he was up against John Monnette and Nacho Barbero. Barbero stayed in until fifth street, but Monnette's open pair coaxed a fold. The other two hands looked like this:
Studer: / /
Monnette: / /
Monnette made Broadway on seventh, and Studer could only manage two pair. He's out in 24th place.
Roger Smith had the bring with the and one by one the rest of the field folded to Bryn Kenney, who completed. Smith seemed reluctant but called, and then ended up calling bets on both the turn and fifth street. The two men then checked sixth before Kenney check-called a bet on seventh.
"You got me," Smith admitted and then mucked after Kenney rolled over two pair.