Accorrding to Bernard Lee, it's been a boring past few levels without much action or hands coming his way. He did let us know about this one though.
After a short-stacked player jammed for 35,000 in chips, Lee re-shoved all in holding two jacks. His opponent held . Lee went on to flop a jack and hold from there to move up to 109,000 in chips.
Matt Marafioti made it 16,500 to go, and Andrew Rosskamm made the call from the button. Luigi Caramatti from the small blind moved all in. Marafioti folded and Rosskamm snap-called, tabling kings. He was up against Caramatti's for his tournament life.
Rosskamm's kings pulled through when the board rolled out and he doubled to 320,000 while Caramatti slipped to 275,000.
David Siegal opened to 17,000 from middle position only to have Carter Phillips three-bet to 46,500 from the hi-jack.
With the action on Aaron Kaiser in the cutoff, he moved all in for 227,000, and once Siegal folded, and Phillips had deliberated long enough, he made the call.
Phillips:
Kaiser:
The board ran out to see Kaiser double through to 490,000 as Phillips slipped to 260,000 in chips.
James Charbonneau moved all in for his last 45,000 and Kevin Schaffel made the call from the small blind before Joseph Faulob called all in for his last 35,000.
Charbonneau:
Schaffel:
Fraulob:
The board ran out to see Charbonneau near triple up to 125,000 as Fraulob hits the rail and Schaffel slips to 132,000 in chips.
Dean Hamrick was all in for his remaining 15,000 against Jon Christensen, with Hamrick holding versus Christensen's . The two chopped the pot when the board rolled out .
A few hands later, Hamrick was all in versus Arnaud Mattern. Hamrick held and was leading Mattern's . After the board came down , Hamrick took the pot with a pair of deuces.
Hamrick was all in once more against Jesse Fulmer. Hamrick's was good for the double once again, and he now is sitting at 172,000.