We caught the action on the river, as Earl Barron fired out a bet on a board of . Todd Witteles raised, Baron called, and Witteles showed for a full house. Frustrated, Baron showed for a turned straight.
Witteles is on a heater and now sits with 16,000 chips, while Baron is struggling with 3,000.
Of the super late entrants, no one was later than Phil Ivey. The nine-time bracelet winner was originally sitting in the front of the Orange section, but his table broke and he is now sitting directly on Terrence Chan's right.
Both Phil Hellmuth and Terrence Chan have done a solid job of chipping up since entering at the very last second.
We just watched Hellmuth open for a raise and receive one caller. The Poker Brat check-called a bet of a flop of , and both players knuckled as the turn and river came , respectively. Hellmuth showed , and is now up to 7,800.
Meanwhile, over on Table 366, Chan has already flopped two sets.