WSOP bracelet winner Michael Moore began the day with just 80,000 in chips and has spun it up very quickly.
With about 400,000 in the pot on a board reading , Zachary Horton checked from middle position and Moore moved all in for about 260,000 from the hijack. Horton went into the tank for about a minute before deciding to call.
Moore quickly tabled , and Horton tried to muck but was forced to turn over his hand, revealing .
Among some of the million-chip stacks is Salvatore DiCarlo. He got his remaining chips in the middle with two kings and found himself up against pocket aces. His tournament life was all but done until a king hit the felt on the river and he raked in a massive pot.
DiCarlo now sits towards the top of the counts, a few spots back of chip leader Adrien Allain from France.
Here is a look at some notable and top stacks in Miranda:
A loud scream came from Table 609 in the Miranda room, and it was Guy Pariente who had his hands in the air and shaking his head.
On the other end of the table, Mark Mazza was raking in a massive pot.
Pariente had woken up to two kings, and managed to get his remaining stack in the middle against Mazza's . The board ran out , and Pariente screamed "Nooooooooo!" when the ace landed on the river, sending him to the rail.
Mazza now has more than double the stack he started with today and is sitting healthy.
TJ Cloutier was heads up in a pot with another player in early position. The board read and action had checked to him. He bet out and was raised all in. He called and tabled his opponent had a straight draw with a it appeared. The river was the and Cloutier took it down and got an elimination. Cloutier is now approaching the million-chip mark and is on a roll.