The 14 remaining players are on a 20-minute break. When they return, two more levels are scheduled before the players go on a dinner break. The plan is still to play down to nine players, though they might play down to eight if it's still early when the final table is reached.
The action folded around to Andrew Robl in the small blind. He looked down at his cards, then reached for his 100,000-denomination chips and slid out a tower, putting Michael Kamran all in. Kamran immediately called after checking his cards.
Kamran:
Robl:
The board ran out to see Kamran improve to a set of nines on the flop, earning him the pot and the double-up..
"Easy come, easy go," said Robl following the hand, after recently taking down a big pot against Phil Hellmuth.
Phil Hellmuth opened the hijack for 240,000, and big blind Andrew Robl called. Robl check-called 210,000 on before leading out 550,000 on the turn that paired the board. Hellmuth studied Robl for a bit, then announced a raise to 1.3 million. Robl thought about it for just a bit before he shoved for about 3.3 million total.
"You finally sucked out on me, huh?" Hellmuth asked.
Robl did not respond initially, and continued to not respond as Hellmuth went on a bit of a tirade.
"Six-seven or some shit?" Hellmuth asked, trying to get a response.
Hellmuth eventually folded, and Robl silently collected the chips.
Scott Seiver raised to 225,000 from the cutoff, Doug Polk three-bet to 575,000 from the button, Seiver four-bet shoved with the bigger stack, and Polk snap-called all in for 2,450,000.
Seiver:
Polk:
The board came down , giving Polk top set to double through Seiver.
Dan Colman moved all in for 1,090,000 from the cutoff. As the decision folded around to Chris Moore in the big blind, he asked for a count, then called.
Moore:
Colman:
Colman had the lead with the pocket pair until the board ran out . Moore spiked a jack on the flop to take down the pot, sending the 2014 One Drop champion to the rail in 16th place.