Remember earlier when we told you that Elio Fox had amassed a big stack? Well, we're not 100% sure, but our best guess is he got them from Henry Tran, who has a lot less than he started the day with.
That stack got even smaller when Jean-Paul Pasqualini doubled through Tran holding 
on a 



board (we're not sure of Tran's cards as the dealer had already pulled them into the muck).
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
52,000
27,000
|
27,000 |
|
|
7,000
111,750
|
111,750 |

and Cheong fired out 5,675. Karr played with some chips, and put together a raise to 16,675. Cheong made the call.
showed up and Cheong quickly checked. Karr grabbed his eight gray 5,000 chips and put Cheong all in. He called immediately and turned over 
.
. The river was the
and Cheong doubled up. Karr was left behind with little chips and will have to start a serious comeback.






flop gave Puchkov the lead as they were more concerned with the side pot. The
saw that side pot go to Ivey, while Puckov tripled off the main pot.


, and Tran checked. Fox checked behind to see the
land on the river. Tran tossed 8,000 forward, and Fox folded.


, keeping Nitsche's jacks in front. He doubled while Tran was left with just about 4,500 in chips.

and Matan Krakow checked. Antonio Esfandiari bet 4,200 only to be raised to 11,200 by Krakow. Esfandiari called.
and paired the board. Krakow moved 15,000 into the center and Esfandiari called once again.
.





, and Olivier doubled up. The dealer counted out the chips out of Haxton's stack, and he was left behind with just 400 chips. During all of this the runner-up of the $40,000 No-Limit Holdem anniversary event back in 2009 was standing up, and he expected to be eliminated.

