Michael Coleman is up to 52,000 thanks to him winning an all-in coin flip against Charles Robinson.
Robinson had the in front of him and Coleman the . A final board reading kept Coleman's jacks good, and he doubled his stack at a crucial time of the tournament.
We aren't able to confirm the name of the bubble boy, but he got all of his chips in preflop with versus the of Chou Chou.
The flop was fairly promising for Chou's opponent, but the board completed and then , and Chou's aces were good enough to send the poor player home without any porridge.
We caught the action after a flop of . Johan Guilbert bet 6,500 and James Woods raised to 16,500. Guilbert moved all in and Woods called for his last 20,000 or so.
Woods:
Guilbert:
The turn sealed it and the river fell as Woods left the tournament area.
The action folded to Matt Marafioti in the small blind and he raised all in for 12,600 total. Massimo Mosele called from the next seat along to put Marafioti at risk of elimination.
Marafioti:
Mosele:
Marafioti took the lead on the flop and stayed there on the turn and river.
Josh Pollock raised to 2,000 on the button only to see the small blind three-bet to 4,700 and then Mike Watson four-bet all in for 23,100. Pollock then five-bet all in and the small blind mucked.
Watson:
Pollock:
The flop put Watson in control and when the and completed the board, Watson more than doubled to 55,000 chips and is now back in business in the Mixed-Max event.
Tyler Kenney opened to 8,500 from early position, leaving himself just 3,000 behind. Matt Waxman made the call and they were heads up to the flop of . Kenney checked and Waxman moved all in. Kenney called and tabled . Waxman turned over and Kenney needed a six, nine, ace or paint to stay alive. The board completed and then , however, and Kenney was out the door.