Robert Kuhn didn't waste any time sending another player to the rail. We didn't witness the hand, but Kuhn told us his busted another pair of jacks, as he again got it all in preflop for approximately 95,000 and won the race for a second time in just a few minutes.
Another hand was brewing at the table as Jimmy Fricke opened to 5,600 from early position and a player in middle position raised to 13,500. Fricke made the call and checked after a flop of . His opponent also checked and the turn was the . Fricke led out for 12,000 and his opponent made the call.
The river brought the and Fricke moved all in. His opponent called, tabling . They were not even close to good, though as Fricke turned over for quads and an elimination.
A player from early position moved all in for 22,000 and received two callers from middle position, including Brian Bauer. It was three players to the flop with one all in. The flop came down and Bauer's opponent checked and Bauer fired 13,500. The opponent folded and Bauer was heads up against the at risk player.
Bauer turned over for middle set and his opponent needed two runners to improve on his . The board ran out though and Bauer eliminated a player and raked in a nice pot.
A player in the cutoff raised to 6,000 and Russell Thomas reraised to 15,000 from the button. Andrew Lichtenberger squeezed to 28,500 from the big blind and the original raiser and Thomas both folded.