Nenad Medic got it all in preflop but was a bit behind with against his opponent's . He hit his ace on the flop of , and the turn and river of didn't harm him any. He secured the double-up and is still alive in this event.
Two bracelet-winning Canadians, Nenad Medic and Erik Cajelais, are sharing a table and just had a bit of a preflop tangle. Medic raised to 3,600 on the button, the player squeezed between them in the small blind called, and Cajelais made a large raise in the big blind. Medic and the other player folded and Cajelais revealed two black jacks.
Mike Del Vecchio pushed his last 12,400 chips into the middle when action folded to him on the button preflop. Kyle Weir sat on his left in the small blind and asked for a count. He made the call and flipped over , exactly what Del Vecchio didn't want to see with . The board ran out and Del Vecchio headed to the cashier to collect $3,170.
On a flop of , Ray Qartomy bet out 5,000 from the cutoff. The button called and Jonathan Kedj raised to 20,000 in the big blind — one third of his stack. Qartomy pushed his big stack all in and the button player got out of the way. Kedj spent a minute contemplating his move. "Sorry guys," he apologized as he continued to tank. He eventually made the laydown and Qartomy added more chips to his growing stack.
On a board of Daniel Engels had moved all in and his heads up opponent, Eddie Blumenthal went into the tank. After a few moments went by and Engels asked for a clock. The tournament director made his way over and started a 60-second countdown for Blumenthal.
After a few seconds Blumenthal made the call and Engels turned over for a flopped set of jacks. Blumenthal was forced to turn over his hand and sheepishly showed