James Waldron went all in preflop and was called by Alex Smith.
Waldron: 

Smith: 

The board ran out 



and Waldron hit the rail while Smith's stack grew to 630,000.
James Waldron went all in preflop and was called by Alex Smith.
Waldron: 

Smith: 

The board ran out 



and Waldron hit the rail while Smith's stack grew to 630,000.
Hendrik Alebregtse picked the wrong river to bluff on, it would seem. Against big blind Stanislav Alekhin, he raised preflop then fired 38,000 on the 

flop, 75,000 on
turn and finally moved all in on the
river. But the Dutchman was caught and had to show 
for nothing at all, always behind to the Russian's 
which had rivered two pair.
Ryan Buckholtz raised to 26,000 from middle position and was called by Matt LaGarde from the hijack. Michael Souza then went all in from the button for a total of 157,000. Buckholtz folded but LaGarde decided to call putting Souza at risk.
Souza: 

LaGarde: 

The flop came 

leaving Souza behind but still with hope, but then the turn brought the
giving LaGarde a boat and leaving Souza drawing dead. The river was a meaningless
and Souza was eliminated while LaGarde chipped up to 600,000.
Jonathan Levy just doubled up his short stack after he saw his 
hold against Jason Bigelow's 
after the board came 



.
Nivel: 21
Ciegas: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Players are now on a 20 minute break.
The board was already showing the 


and Christopher Chatman bet out 100,000 from the big blind. Matthew Leecy called and they saw the
come on the river. Chatman bet 150,000 and Leecy went all in for 244,000 total. Chatman decided to call but mucked his hand after Leecy revealed his 
for tens full of queens.
After the hand Leecy was up to 865,000 while Chatman was left with 140,000.
After becoming short-stacked on a recent hand, Epstein's day has now come to an end.
After a flop of 

, Epstein got the remainder of his chips in holding the 
against Matthew Leecy's 
. Epstein's set was leading even after the turn brought the
, but the
on the river gave Leecy a straight and sent Epstein to the rail.
James Waldron, James Matteucci, and Jamal Sawaqdeh ended up all in preflop with Waldron's hand leading the way.
Waldron: 

Sawaqdeh: 

Matteucci: 

The flop came 

putting Matteucci's pair of kings into the lead. The turn and river brought the
and
changing nothing and Matteucci won the pot while Sawaqdeh was eliminated.