Jeremy Allen limped in from under the gun, and it folded around to the button who raised his short stack all in. The blinds folded, and Allen called immediately, flipping over 
. His opponent had 
, and five cards later Allen's aces remained best and another player hits the rail.
"Snapping turtle!" said Ronnie Bardah, sitting to Allen's left and remarking on the quickness of Allen's call. "I had to play it that way," said Allen. "Y'all folding to my raises."
With or without showdowns, Allen continues to win hands and chip up as Day 2c wears on.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
336,000
56,000
|
56,000 |

. Ludovic Lacay was heads up with another opponent, and Lacay check called a bet of 1,400. Both players checked when the
hit the turn, and the river came the
. Lacay fired out 5,000, and after about 20 seconds, his opponent tossed in the call.
for a rivered two pair, and his opponent mucked. After that hand, Lacay is up to 68,000.



and Brent Hanks checked to his opponent who resided on the button. The button then bet out 6,200, and was raised by Hanks who made it 13,500. After about 30 seconds a call was made and both players were off to the river.
landed to complete the board Hanks announced "all in" and moved his 44,600 chips in the middle. The button possessed more chips and wouldn't be at risk, but a loss would cause him to lose a substantial chunk of his stack. After about a minute or two the button let it go and Hanks was awarded the pot.

and Kenney picked up a set of queens. Gross now needed a perfect-perfect run out to bust her and win the hand.
and Kenney needed to dodge only a ten on the river to stay alive and double up.


and Chan's opponent c-bet for 3,000. Chan didn't take long to grab two orange chips and place them into the middle for a raise to 10,000.





and about 70,000 in the middle, Viktor Blom's opponent checked and Blom fired 26,500. His opponent thought for a couple of minutes, Blom sitting with his shirt up over his mouth and staring forward as he did.




struck the river and gave him a winning straight.

on fourth street saw a repeat of action with Lacay check-calling a bet from the cutoff, this time for 10,200.
on the river saw a third check from Lacay and an all in bet from the cut off. Lacay's tournament life was on the line and after almost two minutes Lacay threw it away. Lacay now sits around 40,000, and needs to turn things around.