Jeffrey Lisandro completed from the button and Gavin Smith raised to 4,000 from big. Lisandro quietly announced he was all-in and Smith called.
Smith: 

Lisandro: 

The board ran out 



, giving Smith a better two-pair and leaving Lisandro with just 23,000.
A few hands few hands later, both got it all-in preflop.
Smith: 

Lisandro: 

The 



board left Smith with the best hand and he will advance to second round.
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Gavin SmithJeffrey Lisandro
Chad Batista has just been eliminated from his table's three-handed duel with a three-way all in.
Batista: 

Opponent: 

Opponent: 

The board ran out 



to see Batista flushed to the rail while leaving two players locked in a heads-up battle for a spot in round two.
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Chad Batista
Darren Kramer managed to get it all in against David Benyamine holding 
. Benyamine held 
and we were off to the races.
The board fell 



and Kramer's pair of nines held up, allowing him to advance to tomorrow's round.
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Darren Kramer
Chris DeMaci is the next player to advance to the second round.
Catching the action on a 

flop, DeMaci's 
held true against the 
of his opponent.
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Chris DeMaci
With 387 players taking to the felt, a prizepool of $1,818,900 has been formed with the top forty players all receiving a guaranteed $13,368 payday.
Here is how the final table will be paid.
| Place | Prize |
| 1st | $436,568 |
| 2nd | $269,742 |
| 3rd | $198,096 |
| 4th | $146,639 |
| 5th | $109,406 |
| 6th | $82,287 |
| 7th | $62,370 |
| 8th | $47,636 |
| 9th | $36,669 |
| 10th | $28,447 |
The remaining players are now on their last 20-minute break of the day.
Gavin Smith opened to 1,600 from the button and Jeffrey Lisandro re-raised to 4,500. Gavin called.
Both players checked the 

flop. When the
came on the turn, Lisandro check-raised Smith's 6,800 bet all-in, which landed a quick fold from Smith.
Both players have been trading pots all night, with neither player gaining a significant edge for quite some time now.
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Gavin SmithJeffrey Lisandro
We caught up to see chips being pushed in David Benyamine's direction as his 
beat out his opponent's 
.
The board read 



and Benyamine's ace high was enough to scoop the pot. Benyamine is now the table chip leader going into heads up play.
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David Benyamine
Adam Junglen and David Singer are now in a heads-up battle.
With the chip stacks fairly even, Junglen holds a four-to-three advantage of the gold bracelet winner.
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David SingerAdam Junglen