Mike Leah raised from early position and Matt Szymaszek three-bet from the button. Leah called and they saw a flop of .
Leah check-called a bet from Szymaszek and both players checked the turn card. The river was the , Leah led out with a bet and Szymaszek released his hand.
The Event #52: $10,000 Limit Hold'em Championship are now on their first 15-minute break of the day. Below is a look at some updated chip counts from around the room.
We didn't see how the action went down but Phil Hellmuth's was being mucked against the of Jerid Zewin when we arrived at the table, and the last of Hellmuth's chips were being pushed to Zewin.
Three players saw a flop and Tony G bet from the cutoff when everyone checked to him. Only big blind Tommy Hang continued. Hang checked the and Tony G bet again. Hang tanked a bit and called, but Tony G only had 2,000 left. We didn't see if they got it in on the river or not but Tony G dragged the pot with and said it was a "good fold" so it seemed he just took it down.
Justin Tazelaar got the last 13,000 or so in there with but was dominated by the of Benny Glaser. Luckily for Tazelaar, he flopped a six on and the , runout kept him best.
Ray Henson raised from the small blind and Anthony Zinno called from the big blind. They went heads-up to the flop and Henson led out with a bet. Zinno raised and Henson called.
The turn was the and Henson check-called a bet from Zinno. The river was the and again Henson check-called a bet from Zinno. "Ace king" announced Zinno turning over his and Henson mucked.
Dan Zack checked, the big blind bet and Maria Ho raised on . Zack came in with three bets, the big blind folded and Ho continued. It was Ho betting the turn and river though, and Zack called and mucked to .