Two-time bracelet winner Josh Arieh has recently been eliminated from the tournament along 2003 Aussie Millions Champion and WSOP.com Online Qualifier Peter Costa.
Catching the action with the board reading , we found Kory Kilpatrick betting out 2,500 into a pot that was approximately 3,500.
His opponent made the call, and when the landed on the turn, Kilpatrick bet out 4,500 to put his opponent into the tank for a few minutes before eventually finding a fold.
Pete Linton raised to 400 from the cutoff and found two callers in the shape of Doug Lee and SImon Trumper in the blinds.
Lee led for 700 on the flop, Trumper called all-in for his last 300 and Linton put in the extra chips and called. The turn was the and Lee check-called a 2,100 bet from Linton and then check-called a 5,000 bet on the river.
Linton mucked when he saw the on Lee's hand, which in turn beat the on Trumper.
Daniel Negreanu just walked in and took a seat on table #38 at the same time Philipp Gruissem was being eliminated from the tournament by Doug Lee.
Gruissem stayed seated and chatted with Negreanu for several minutes before eventually being forced to move when Andrey Zaichenko took his seat as a new player.
Canada's Ami Barer has over $2 million in live tournament cashes yet none of that impressive sum stems from non-Hold'em events. Barer won't be changing that fact any time soon judging by the fact he was seen leaving the tournament area talking to Dylan Linde presumably busted from this event during the third level of play.
The action passed around to the cutoff and he raised to 350 only to see Davidi Kitai reraise to 775 from the next seat along. Both blinds folded, but the original raiser called.
The cutoff checked to Kitai on the flop and Kitai bet 1,025. The cutoff wasn't prepared to pay that amount and he sent his hole cards back to the dealer.
Following an under the gun raise to 450, Nenad Medic three-bet to 1,650. Once the action returned to Medic's opponent, he pushed out a stack of chips amounting to roughly 12,000 and Medic called all-in for his 2,675 total.
Medic:
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With Medic in the lead but needing to fade an Omaha Hi-Low-type board, the flop of saw him drop way behind.
The turn of the and river of the didn't help the 2008 WSOP bracelet winner as he went to the rail.