Players have taken their seats are cards are back in the air. We will play two more levels before taking a 90-minute dinner break.
Players have taken their seats are cards are back in the air. We will play two more levels before taking a 90-minute dinner break.
Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Players are now on their second break of the day. See you back in 20 minutes.
We arrived just as Tony Dunst was getting all in against a lone opponent. It appeared Dunst, who was in the small blind, had gotten into a preflop raising war with the big blind before getting all in for about 22,000. Dunst's opponent called and hands were revealed.
Dunst: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



and Dunst doubled through with a pair of kings.
Harry "ugotabanana" Kaczka was heads up with an opponent moments ago, and the flop, turn, and river had already been dealt: 



. Kaczka's opponent checked, and he fired 1,600. His opponent tank-folded, and Kaczka turned over the
.
We caught up with the action on a 

flop, where Erik Seidel checked from the big blind to his lone opponent, who bet. Seidel quickly raised all in for his last 2,000 and his opponent asked for a count, then called.
Seidel: 
for top pair.
Opponent: 
for an overpair.
The
turn and
river bricked out for Seidel and he was sent to the rail.
After losing most of his stack in an earlier hand, JC Tran had an opponent all in and at risk moments ago. Tran's 
held against his opponent's 
, and Tran now has over 6,000 chips.
A player opened to 475 from the button and JP Kelly three-bet to 1,500 from the small blind. Jake Cody folded from the big blind and Kelly's opponent mulled it over before sliding a four-bet of 4,100 into the middle. Kelly quickly released and his opponent scooped the pot.
Kelly is sitting on 17,000 at the moment.
Joe Cada was all in and at risk against Steven Tabb minutes ago. The two were racing, Cada had 
, Tabb 
, and the board ran out 



.
Tabb now has 16,000 chips, while the 2009 WSOP Main Event champion is eliminated.