On a flop of , Eric Wasserson and an opponent got it all in for his opponent's tournament life of 21,150. Wasserson held for top pair against his opponent's for middle pair and a flush draw.
The turn was the , giving Wasserson's opponent trip sixes for the lead. The board completed with the and Wasserson was forced to ship a good chunk across the table, relinquishing his chip lead in the process.
We arrived in time to find Tony Gregg all in before the flop for his last 7,575. Gregg held against an opponent's .
The flop of helped both players, giving Gregg top pair and his opponent four to a club flush. The on the turn kept Gregg alive, and he simply needed to fade a club on the river to remain in the tournament. The river bricked out for his opponent, bringing the and giving Gregg new life. The 2013 ONE DROP High Roller champion now sits on roughly 16,000 in chips.
On a flop of , we saw James Woods lead out for a bet of 4,500. Eric Froehlich raised all in over the top and Woods called for his last 22,400. Froehlich showed and was ahead of Woods' for a pair of nines and a gutshot.
Woods found no help on the turn () or the river () and was eliminated from play. Froehlich is now heads up at his table with a chip lead of 61,000.
From the button, Greg Merson raised to 800. Dylan Linde called out of the big blind, and the flop came down . Linde checked, Merson bet 1,300, and Linde folded.
On the next hand, Kenny Hallaert opened to 900 from the button, and Merson made the call from the big blind. Merson checked, Hallaert bet 1,300, and Merson folded.
In a battle of the blinds, Annette Obrestad bet 600 on the flop. Her opponent, Faraz Jaka, made the call, and the dealer added the to the board on the turn. Obrestad bet 1,400, and Jaka folded.
Joe Cada raised to 900 from under the gun and Kenny Hallaert made it 2,600 from the small blind. Cada four-bet shoved all in for his last 13,800 and Hallaert called.
Cada:
Hallert:
The board fell , ensuring Hallert's tens to hold as the best hand. Cada was eliminated from play and the table is now three-handed.
Eric Wasserson is currently leading his table during three-handed play. Also present at the table is Todd Terry who is sitting on 15,000.
Ashton Griffin has made it to heads up play at his table and currently holds 47,000.
Table #392 is now playing four-handed. 2010 WSOP Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel is sitting at this table with 24,000. He's joined by Jeremy Wien with 29,000.