We saw Nick Schulman involved in a larger hand where he led the flop for 1,700 and called the raise to 4,000 after some consideration. On the turn and the two larger bets of his opponent followed and he mucked when shown .
We have about 10 minutes left in the current level and the tournament director has asked each chip leader of the table to buy off the green T25 chips in order to facilitate the race off in the next break.
Michael Mizrachi, better-known in some circles as "The Grinder," has busted at the hands of the controversial character that is Ivan Freitez.
Mizrachi open-shoved for around 8,000 chips with and Freitez called with . Mizrachi's sevens stayed best until the river of the board, the ace on the river condemning Mizrachi to finishing outside of the money places in this event.
Does the name Justin Oliver ring a bell? He defeated a 566 player strong field in the $2,500 Four-Handed No-Limit Hold'em Event in 2013 to win his golden bracelet. The Canadian also seems to be our current chip leader with massive 130,000 in chips.