Peter Eastgate 18,500,000
Joe Bishop 17,100,000
Craig Marquis 14,850,000
Dennis Phillips 13,775,000
Darus Suharto 12,300,000
Ylon Schwartz 11,900,000
Scott Montgomery 10,525,000
Kelly Kim 7,800,000
Dean Hamrick 7,025,000
Chris Klodnicki 6,300,000
Ivan Demidov 5,100,000
Nicholas Sliwinski 4,200,000
Owen "ocrowe" Crowe 3,900,000
David "Chino" Rheem 3,800,000
Gert Andersen 3,800,000
One of the shorter stacks remaining, Owen Crowe got even shorter when he raised to 325,000 and Darus Suharto made it 925,000 to go. Crowe folded and he's now down to 3.3 million, while Suharto is up to 13.8 million.
With the elimination of Anthony Scherer in 16th place, the remaining players have just hit another "money jump." Scherer, along with Tiffany Michelle and Jason Riesenberg, took home $334,534 for their impressive finishes. However, the next three players to leave will pocket $463,201 - not a bad wage for six-and-a-half days of work.
After picking up several pots with big preflop reraises Kelly Kim learned how that feels when he opened for 325,000 and Ivan Demidov made it 900,000 to go. Kim laid it down and now sits with 7.34 million, while Demidov is now up to 5.6 million.
Ylon Schwartz opened for 375,000, Scott Montgomery called on the button, and Gert Andersen called from the big blind. The flop was . Andersen checked, Schwartz bet 700,000, Montgomery folded, and Andersen folded. Schwartz took it down.
Peter Eastgate raised to 335,000, Anthony Scherer moved all in and Eastgate called.
Scherer
Eastgate
The flop was , no help for Scherer. The turn was the and Scherer needed an ace. The river, though was the and Scherer was eliminated in 16th place. He'll take home $334,534 for his Main Event run.
The ESPN TV table may attract the lion’s share of spectators but that doesn’t mean a lot of attention isn’t paid to the feature table located just outside the Milwaukee’s Best Light Lounge. There’s a big (and often rowdy) crowd standing along the length of the rail and peering down from the bar section of the lounge.
And the area within the ropes is a bit crowded as well, even accounting for the eight players sitting around the table. There are three cameramen recording the action, two sound technicians, two ESPN producers, two photographers, a floorman, our field reporter, and a partridge in a pear tree. Though that last one is only rumored.
Chino Rheem raised to 325,000 from the cutoff and Chris Klodnicki reraised to 750,000 from the small blind. Rheem said, "You know I'm short and waiting for a hand..." and moved all in. Klodnicki called and his were racing against Chino's .
Rheem caught a pair on the flop and when the board ran out Rheem doubled up to 3.4 million.