Matthew Suelflow raised on the button and John Racener made it three bets from the small blind. Suelflow called the raise as well as Racener’s bets on both the 

flop and
turn. On the
river however, Racener slowed down and checked and now it was Suelflow’s turn to bet. Racener made the call and Suelflow turned over 
which was good even though there were three overcards on the board.
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Andre Akkari raised from middle position only to have Sorel Mizzi three-bet from the small blind. Akkari made the call and watched the flop come down 

. Mizzi led out, Akkari raised, Mizzi three-bet, and Akkari made the call.
Akkari then called Mizzi's bet on the
turn before raising all in on the
river. Mizzi made the call with 
for a set, which prompted Akkari to muck. The Team PokerStars Pro (Brazil) has been eliminated from the tournament.
We found Marco Traniello all-in pre-flop just a moment ago holding
. He was up against his opponent's
.
A board of
came out and Traniello's pair of aces helped him stay alive a little bit longer.
Marco Traniello began Day 2 as the chip leader, but things haven't been going his way here today. In a recent hand, Traniello raised from middle position and then called a reraise from the player in the small blind. Traniello proceeded to call bets on the 

flop and
turn, only to muck to a single bet on the
river. With that, Traniello left himself just 6,500.
Casey McCarrel raised from the cutoff and the small blind made it three bets. Hiren Patel called from the big blind and McCarrel called as well as the players saw a 

flop. The small blind led out and both players called which lead to the
on the turn where the action got heavy. The small blind checked and Patel bet. McCarrel raised and the small blind made it three bets. Patel got out of the way and by the end, the small blind was all in against McCarrel.
McCarrel: 

Small Blind: 

The queen on the turn gave the small blind a set but McCarrel the nut straight. The small blind would need the board to pair on the river in order to avoid elimination. Unfortunately for him, it came the
and he was eliminated while McCarrel won the pot.
Action folded to David "ODB" Baker in late position and he put in a raise, which was quickly reraised by Jesse Martin on the button. The blinds cleared out and Baker made the call, followed by a check on the 

flop. Martin took the opportunity to bet, Baker check-raised, and Martin made the call.
After the
was put out on the turn, Baker led out, Martin raised, and Baker folded his hand. Martin took down the pot without a showdown.
On a flop of 

, Jason Mercier bet from the big blind only to have the cutoff raise. Mercier then three-bet, the cutoff called, and the dealer burned and turned the
. It went bet-raise-call before the
appeared on the turn. Mercier check-called a bet, only to muck when the cutoff showed 
.
Mercier's run of bad luck continued as he was eliminated just a few hands later.
A player in middle position raised and John Racener decided to three-bet from the button. The blinds got out of the way and the original raiser made the call. It went check-bet-call on the 

flop, and then both players checked the
turn.
When the
peeled off on the river, the middle-position player bet and Racener called, only to muck when his opponent showed 
for Broadway.
We got to the action as three players were being shown a flop of
. The player in first position checked to Jason Mercier who bet out and was soon raised by button. The first player to act then check-raised Mercier and the button. All players settled their bets and they got to see the turn.
The turn brought the
and with it another raise from Mercier who was adamant about winning the pot. Both of the other players made the call.
All players in the hand decided that they had already bet enough in the hand and everyone checked when the
fell on the river. The player in first position showed 
, for a set of tens. Mercier stared at his hole cards for a good 20 seconds before he slowly deposited them into the muck as did the button.
Alexander Keating raised in the hijack and Dmitry Gromov three-bet from the small blind. Keating made the call and both players checked the 

flop and
turn. On the
river, Gromov check-called Keating’s bet and Keating showed 
to win the pot.
The following hand, Keating raised and got three-bet again, this time from Jesse Martin in the hijack. Keating made the call but check-folded to Martin’s bet on an 

flop.