Raphael Ayani was all in for 219,000 holding two red jacks, and Casey Yontz had him at risk holding 
.
The board ran out 



, and Ayani doubled to 468,000.
Raphael Ayani was all in for 219,000 holding two red jacks, and Casey Yontz had him at risk holding 
.
The board ran out 



, and Ayani doubled to 468,000.
We caught up to see a short-stacked John Phan all in for his last 31,000. Phan held 
against Jamie Robbins' 
.
The flop brought 

and the turn the
.
"One time, queen of hearts!" said Phan while looking at the board.
Unfortunately for Phan, the deck refused to oblige, and the
dropped down on fifth street. Phan was forced to hit the rail while Robbins increased his stack to about 1,700,000.
Perry Green has just been eliminated.
In what would be Green's last hand, Danny Wong raised to 44,000 from the button and Green flatted from the small blind. Jacob Balsiger also called from the big blind for a three-way pot.
All three players checked the 

flop, however, Green pushed all in for his last 300,000 when the
landed on the turn. Balsiger announced, "Call," to put Green at risk and Wong got out of the way.
Green: 
for a pair of jacks.
Balsiger: 
for two-pair.
Green was drawing live, however, the
river bricked out for him and he was sent to the rail.
The 76-year-old, who has three World Series of Poker hold bracelets and is famously known for losing out to Stu Ungar heads-up in the 1981 Main Event, will take home $52,718 for his efforts.
Balsiger is up to 2.8 million.
When we reached Table 416, the board was 



. Charles Coultas was first to act, and he slid out 280,000. [Removed:205], tanked for a very long time, then called.
Coultas tabled 
for a flush, Maasberg mucked, and Coultas is over 3 million chips.
After a sizable pot, David Kluchman has become the next player to increase his stack over three million in chips.
We missed the amounts on the the flop, but can confirm that on a flop of 

, Kluchman checked and Farrell bet out. Kluchman raised and Farrell flat called.
The
dropped on the turn and Kluchman led out. Farrell shipped all in for about 1,360,000 and Kluchman called. Farrell showed 
for a pair of eights and was behind Kluchman's two pair with 
. The river bricked out for Farrell with the
and he was sent to the rail.
Kluchman is now sitting on 3,600,000.
Onnit player Sorel Mizzi's Main Event run has come to an end after losing a blind-vs.-blind hand versus Wifried Haerig.
We arrived with Mizzi already all in from the big blind for about 300,000 with 
against Haerig's 
. The flop came 

and turn the
, and the river the
. Mizzi shook Haerig's hand, wished the others good luck, and headed to the rail.
Patrick Halter was all in preflop for 250,000 with 
and behind the 
of Marcia Topp. The 

flop was kind to Halter as it paired his ten to give him the lead, while the
turn kept him there.
Unfortunately for him, there was one card to come and the
spiked on the river to give Topp Broadway. With that, Halter was eliminated from the tournament.
Action started with Kyle Bowker raising to 40,000 from the button. It folded to Kirill Rabtsov in the big blind, and he moved all in for 202,000. Bowker made the call, and the cards were tabled.
Bowker: 

Rabtsov: 

Bowker hit the flop hard, as it came down 

. This gave Bowker top pair with a straight draw, and Rabtsov would need to catch an ace to survive. He did just that when the
hit the turn, and now Bowker was looking for a queen, ten, or nine to take the lead again. He didn't catch it though, as the
rolled off on the river.
Bowker is doing fine at 2.4 million, while Rabtsov doubles to 506,000.