We found this hand developing on the turn. The board read
and Jeffrey Papola had checked and Robert Lipkin bet 8,100. Papola called and the river fell
. Papola checked again and Lipkin bet 14,400. Papola quietly called and mucked when Lipkin showed
.
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Jeffrey Papola continues to add chips to his growing stack. He raised from the button preflop to 5,000 and was reraised by the player in the small blind to 12,600. Papola made the call and the flop ran out 

.
Both players checked the flop and the
fell on the turn. The player in the small blind checked and Papola bet 12,500. His opponent folded and Papola picked up the pot.
We came across a very tense situation over on table 367, where Keith Uchima and Casey Kelton were involved in a massive preflop betting war.
Uchima raised from early position but Kelton came back with a reraise from next door. The action folded around back to Uchima, who four-bet it to more than 20,000, but Kelton returned fire with a five-bet shove, sending Uchima deep into the tank.
"Sorry guys, it's a big hand," Uchima announced to the table. After about three minutes, he turned his attention back to Kelton. "Will you show me if I fold?"
Kelton agreed, and after another 30 seconds Uchima open-folded 
. Kelton was true to his word, rolling up 
!
After the departure of Humberto Brenes, Kenny Nguyen took up the slack as not only the loudest player in the field but the one having the most fun as well. Nguyen and Taylor Shpur built a pot north of 10,000 going to the flop of
. Shpur checked, Nguyen bet out 4,500 and Shpur check-raised to 9,400.
Nguyen sat back in his chair for some thought. He folded his hand and said, "I'll lay this down," as he mucked his hand.
It might be the first hand we've seen him lay down in hours.
We caught the action heads-up between Dylan Thomassie and Jonathan Lane on a flop of 

; Lane checked to Thomassie who led out for 6,600. Lane called, then both players checked down both the turn of the
and the river
.
Lane tabled 
, but was no good against Thomassie, who had rivered a bigger two pair with his 
.
| Place | Name | Country | Amount |
| 180 | Dennis Chae | United States | $3,920 |
| 181 | Ryan Mattson | United States | $3,920 |
| 182 | Robert Suer | United States | $3,920 |
| 183 | Michael Bry | United States | $3,920 |
| 184 | John Leathart | United States | $3,920 |
| 185 | Karen Sarkisyan | Russian Federation | $3,920 |
| 186 | Alexis Cordova-Nieto | United States | $3,920 |
| 187 | Bryan Leskowitz | United States | $3,920 |
| 188 | Peter Lewis | United States | $3,920 |
| 189 | Patrick Spinelli | Canada | $3,920 |
| 190 | Albert Winchester | United States | $3,494 |
| 191 | James Hess | United States | $3,494 |
| 192 | David Daneshgar | United States | $3,494 |
| 193 | Farhan Madhani | United States | $3,494 |
| 194 | Dwyte Pilgrim | United States | $3,494 |
| 195 | Qinghai Pan | United States | $3,494 |
| 196 | Sumanth Reddy | United States | $3,494 |
| 197 | William Vizcarrondo | United States | $3,494 |
| 198 | Patrick Howard | United States | $3,494 |
| 199 | Wesley Pantling | United States | $3,494 |
The cards are back in the air!
Nivel: 15
Ciegas: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
The remaining 179 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break. Play will resume at approximately 8.35pm PST (GMT -7).
... so we thought we'd give you some more payouts. It's what we do!
| Place | Name | Country | Amount |
| 200 | Arash Ghaneian | United States | $3,494 |
| 201 | Ronit Chamani | South Africa | $3,494 |
| 202 | Rogelio Camerino | United States | $3,494 |
| 203 | Jason Riesenberg | United States | $3,494 |
| 204 | Ron Worrell | United States | $3,494 |
| 205 | Ken West | United States | $3,494 |
| 206 | Mayu Roca Uribe | Colombia | $3,494 |
| 207 | Stewart Newman | United States | $3,494 |
| 208 | Walton Carlisle | United States | $3,494 |
| 209 | Joel Silver | United States | $3,494 |
| 210 | Daniel Doucet | United States | $3,494 |
| 211 | Roland Israelashvili | United States | $3,494 |
| 212 | David Leighton | United States | $3,494 |
| 213 | Brandon Fish | United States | $3,494 |
| 214 | Dan Martin | United States | $3,494 |
| 215 | Frederic Penel | Belgium | $3,494 |
| 216 | Jonathan Ziegler | United States | $3,494 |
| 217 | Zohair Karim | United States | $3,494 |
| 218 | Martin Green | United Kingdom | $3,494 |
| 219 | Paul Siem | United States | $3,494 |
| 220 | Hafiz Khan | United States | $3,494 |
| 221 | Stanley Bratten | United States | $3,494 |
| 222 | Chris Klodnicki | United States | $3,494 |
| 223 | Thomas Follain | United States | $3,494 |
| 224 | Junki Lee | N/A | $3,494 |
| 225 | David Quang | United States | $3,494 |
| 226 | Stephen Laake | United States | $3,494 |
| 227 | Anthony Bustamante | United States | $3,494 |
| 228 | John Nieznanski | France | $3,494 |
| 229 | Stewart Yancik | United States | $3,494 |
| 230 | Ryan Moriarty | United States | $3,494 |
| 231 | Maxim Sorokin | Russian Federation | $3,494 |
| 232 | Nick Niergarth | United States | $3,494 |
| 233 | Justin Bradford | United States | $3,494 |
| 234 | Fabrice Halleux | Belgium | $3,494 |